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Penicillin drug molecule
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Penicillin. Computer graphic of part of a molecule of penicillin, an antibiotic drug. The spheres represent atoms and are colour-coded as: carbon (green), oxygen (red), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue) and sulphur (yellow). The atoms are joined by atomic bonds. Penicillin, like all antibiotics, is an anti-bacterial drug. Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928 after he observed that Penicillium notatum mould prevented the growth of bacteria. Since then, many types of penicillins from a range of fungi have been isolated and manufactured for medical use. Graphic of a molecule from a Penicillium sp. mould.
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Alfred Pasieka/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2176389
Legacy Identifier:
SC3267
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Size:
2854px × 3688px (~30 MB)
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A624/0065
A624/065
A6240065
antibiotic
antibiotic drug
biochemistry
chemistry
compound
compounds
computer graphic
drug molecule
molecular graphic
molecules
penicillin
penicillium sp.
pharmaceutical