Inventor of Pasteurization: Louis Pasteur


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Pay saturation is the process of purifying milk. This method of sterilizing milk is called pasteurized milk after the name given to it by a scientist named Louis Pasteur.

Louis Pasteur was born on December 4, 1917 in the village of Dol in France. Born into a poor family, Pasteur's early study began late. He was not particularly gifted in teaching. He was interested in painting. After completing his secondary education at a local school, he went to Paris to study, but returned ill.

Is. In 19, he took a science degree with special mathematics at Besken Royal College. After that he worked as a professor of physics for some time. Is. In 19th he became a professor of chemistry at the University of Strasbourg. During his research in chemistry, he worked as an assistant to a well-known scientist named Ballard.

The main subject was fermentation and bacterial growth in some foods. He made the important discovery that some foods can be made using the fermentation process. The discovery of a method of pasteurization of milk was important. He also invented the rabies vaccine. He passed away on September 4, 1918.

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