Sertürner
Sertürner, Friedrich Wilhelm Serturner (1783–1841), was a German pharmacist credited with isolating morphine, the principal alkaloid of opium, in 1804–1805. Variants of his surname include Serturner and Sertürner, with the spelling reflecting different transliterations of his name.
In Marburg, Serturner extracted a white crystalline substance from opium and named it morphium, later known
Impact and legacy: The isolation of morphine established the field of alkaloid chemistry and spurred systematic
Serturner’s later life remained within the pharmaceutical sphere, and his discovery left a lasting imprint on