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penicillin

Any of a group of antibiotic (bacteria killing) compounds obtained from filtrates of moulds of the genus Penicillium (especially P. notatum) or produced synthetically. Penicillin was the first antibiotic to be discovered (by Alexander Fleming); it kills a broad spectrum of bacteria, many of which cause disease in humans.

The use of the original type of penicillin is limited by the increasing resistance of pathogens and by allergic reactions in patients. Since 1941, numerous other antibiotics of the penicillin family have been discovered which are more selective against, or resistant to, specific micro-organisms.



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KILMARNOCK'S FAMOUS FIVE 1 John Boyd Orr biologist, politician and Nobel Peace Prizewinner 2 Alexander Fleming, who discovered Penicilin 3 Andrew Fisher - became Prime Minister of Australia in the early 1900s 4 Top novelist William McIlvanney 5 TV presenter Kirsty Wark THE LEGEND OF A LABEL THE man who gave his name to the worldfamous whisky was just 14 when the firm was founded.
Caution in therapy with penicilin (or cephalosporin) plus aminoglycoside
The mold was from the Penicillum family, so Fleming called the active antibacterial agent in the mold, penicilin.
 
 
 
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