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Frank Wokes
Born1892 (1892)
West Derby, England
Died1974 (aged 81–82)
Dacorum, England
Alma mater
  • University of Liverpool
  • Occupation(s)Biochemist, nutritionist

    Frank Wokes (1892 – April 1974) was an English biochemist, nutritionist and vegetarianism activist known for his research on the nutritional aspects of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin B12 deficiency. He was an early advocate of food fortification.

    Biography[edit]

    Wokes was born in 1892.[1] Wokes qualified at the London School of Pharmacy in 1914 and studied biochemistry and nutrition in Liverpool.[2] He obtained a London doctorate in 1938 for his research into hormones and vitamins.[2] He was director of research at Ovaltine Research Laboratory (1941–1959) and at the Vegetarian Nutritional Research Centre. He was a member of the Royal Society of Medicine, Royal Institute of Chemistry and the British Pharmacological Society.[1]

    In 1959, Wokes established the Vegetarian Nutritional Research Centre at Stanborough Park, near Watford.[2] Wokes collaborated with the Vegetarian Society to provide nutritional evidence for the benefits of vegetarian diets.[3] The Centre was eventually incorporated into the Vegetarian Society.[4] At the centre he conducted experiments on plant alternatives to cow's milk.[2]

    In 1968, Wokes co-founded the journal Plant Foods for Human Nutrition.[2][5] In 1974, it was described as an "international journal devoted to the role of plant foods in human nutrition and designed to discuss methods of dealing with the problem of world food shortage."[6]

    Wokes authored over one hundred scientific papers on nutrition, some of which were on Vitamin B12.[2] He was consulted by the war time Minister of Food. In 1941, he authored Food: The Deciding Factor which sold over 50,000 copies and converted many to vegetarianism.[2] In his later life, Wokes became a vegan.[2]

    He toured India at the age of 77 and worked with Government officials, Universities and Research Institutes.[2]

    Vitamin B12 research[edit]

    The deficiency of Vitamin B12 which may occur in vegans was first described by Wokes to the International Congress of Nutrition in Amsterdam in 1954.[7] Wokes and the Vegetarian Nutritional Research Centre took interest in studying the health of vegans in India as they were marked with Vitamin B12 deficiency more than vegetarians consuming dairy products.[7] In the 1960s, Wokes found that serum B12 levels in vegans were much lower than the average levels in vegetarians and meat-eaters. He did not oppose Vitamin B12 injections but suggested that a more efficient and inexpensive method for vegans to get Vitamin B12 was from suitable fortified foods.[8]

    Selected publications[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Who's Who in Science in Europe, Volume 3. (1967). Guernsey: F. Hodgson. p. 1700
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Sanderson, J (1974). "Frank Wokes: A Great Server". The Vegan. 21 (2): 4–5.
  • ^ Hilton, Matthew; Crowson, Nick; Mouhot, Jean-François; McKay, James. (2012). A Historical Guide to NGOs in Britain: Charities, Civil Society and the Voluntary Sector Since 1945. Palgrave. p. 242. ISBN 978-0-230-30444-4
  • ^ "History of the Vegetarian Society in the twentieth century". Vegsoc.org. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  • ^ "Plant Foods for Human Nutrition". International Vegetarian Union. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  • ^ Bush, Ernest Alfred Radford. (1974). Agriculture: A Bibliographical Guide, Volume 1. Macdonald and Jane's. p. 57
  • ^ a b "Vitamin B12 and Intrinsic Factor" (PDF). Nature. 191 (4794): 1154–1156. 1961. Bibcode:1961Natur.191.1154.. doi:10.1038/1911154a0. S2CID 31291766.
  • ^ Vegetarian and Vegetarians. New Scientist (July 19, 1962). p. 160

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frank_Wokes&oldid=1084792250"

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