Ranwel Caputto Explained

Ranwel Caputto
Birth Date:January 1, 1914
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death Place:Córdoba, Argentina.
Occupation:Biochemist
Spouse:Dora Prieto
Mother:Vicenta de Rosa
Father:Salvador Caputto
Relatives:Three Siblings: Riobó Caputto, Lilia Libertad Caputto, and an Unknown Sibling
Awards:Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1970)
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (1952)[1]
Children:Ranwel Caputto

Career

He began his research in Córdoba after some time at the University of Cambridge, England. He returned to Argentina and joined the team of Dr. Federico Leloir undertaking important research that was influential in the work for the Nobel Prize with which he was honored. In 1963 he joined the Faculty of Chemical Sciences of the National University of Córdoba where he began an active area of research in Biological Chemistry. His main line of research was related to brain lipids, but he also made important contributions on other topics.

Ranwel Caputto worked with Luis Leloir, Carlos E. Cardini, Raúl Trucco and Alejandro C. Paladini on the metabolism of galactose later leading to the isolation of glucose 1,6-diphosphate and uridine diphosphate glucose.[3] [4] Caputto actually initiated this project by presenting some preliminary results indicating that mammary gland homogenates could produce lactose when incubated with glycogen.[5]

Family

Ranwel's father Salvador Caputto (1886-1939) was founder of El Litoral, a popular Argentine newspaper. Ranwel has two living grandchildren (both boys) and one of them, Carlos, currently runs El Litoral.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Ranwel Caputto.
  2. Web site: says. Antonio R. Bianchi8. 2017-09-13. Ranwel Caputto. 2020-07-05. Academia Nacional de Ciencias. en-US.
  3. Web site: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1970. 2020-07-05. NobelPrize.org. en-US.
  4. Web site: R Caputto's research works National University of Cordoba, Argentina, Córdoba (UNC) and other places. 2020-07-05. ResearchGate. en.
  5. Kresge. Nicole. Simoni. Robert D.. Hill. Robert L.. 2005-05-13. Luis F. Leloir and the Biosynthesis of Saccharides. Journal of Biological Chemistry. en. 280. 19. e16. 0021-9258.