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Faculty of Allied Health Sciences => Pharmacy => Topic started by: Farhana Israt Jahan on June 04, 2013, 03:42:03 PM

Title: History of accidental discovery of Penicillin antibiotic
Post by: Farhana Israt Jahan on June 04, 2013, 03:42:03 PM
History of accidental discovery of Penicillin

Penicillin introduced the dawn of the antibiotic age. Before its introduction there was no effective treatment for infections such as pneumonia, gonorrhea or rheumatic fever. By 1927, Fleming was investigating the properties of staphylococci. On 3 September 1928, Fleming returned to his laboratory having spent August on holiday with his family. Before leaving, he had stacked all his cultures of staphylococci on a bench in a corner of his laboratory. On returning, Fleming noticed that one culture was contaminated with a fungus, and that the colonies of staphylococci that had immediately surrounded it had been destroyed, whereas other colonies farther away were normal. Fleming showed the contaminated culture to his former assistant Merlin Price, who reminded him, "That's how you discovered lysozyme. Fleming grew the mould in a pure culture and found that it produced a substance that killed a number of disease-causing bacteria. He identified the mould as being from the Penicillium genus, and, after some months of calling it "mould juice", named the substance it released penicillin on 7 March 1929. A person with unprepared mind would wash out the penicillin with the dirty dish.  In contrast, Fleming tried various ways to concentrate it, classified it as a slow-acting antiseptic, and promoted it as a laboratory reagent to differentiate and select microbes.
Title: Re: History of accidental discovery of Penicillin antibiotic
Post by: Kanij Nahar Deepa on June 11, 2013, 04:17:48 PM
this the adventure of science...
Title: Re: History of accidental discovery of Penicillin antibiotic
Post by: sadia.ameen on July 13, 2013, 11:23:27 AM
inspiring story.... :)