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Edgar Charles Bate-Smith CBE (1900–1989[1]) was an English chemist and phytochemist specialising in food chemistry. He worked in the Low Temperature Research Station in Cambridge where his main fields of research were meat[2] and polyphenols.

The discovery in 1943 by Martin and Synge of paper chromatography provided for the first time the means of surveying the phenolic constituents of plants and for their separation and identification. There was an explosion of activity in this field after 1945, none more so than that of Bate-Smith and Tony Swain.[1]

In 1951, Bate-Smith developed and first described a coloration method to detect the presence of condensed tannins (also called proanthocyanidins) in plant materials. This reaction is based on heating in acidic conditions and gives rise to anthocyanidin pigments.

Bate-smith recommended the use of the Forestal solvent for the isolation of leuco-anthocyanins in 1954.[3]

In 1973, he suggested an assay based on the precipitation of hemoglobinbytannins.[4]

Bate-Smith has been awarded the food technology Bor S. Luh International Award in 1964. He became a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1963.

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  1. ^ a b Practical Polyphenolics, Edwin Haslam, 1998, ISBN 0-521-46513-3[page needed]
  • ^ Bate-Smith, EC; Bendall, JR (1956). "Changes in muscles after death". British Medical Bulletin. 12 (3): 230–5. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a069557. PMID 13364308.
  • ^ Bate-Smith, EC (1954). "Leuco-anthocyanins. 1. Detection and identification of anthocyanidins formed leuco-anthocyanins in plant tissues". The Biochemical Journal. 58 (1): 122–5. doi:10.1042/bj0580122. PMC 1269852. PMID 13198862.
  • ^ Hagerman, Ann E.; Butler, Larry G. (1978). "Protein precipitation method for the quantitative determination of tannins". Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 26 (4): 809–12. doi:10.1021/jf60218a027.

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