Answers about Penicillin
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Some positive gram cocci, such as Staphylococcus aureus, can develop resistance to penicillins through the production of beta-lactamase enzymes. In these cases,
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Can you make penicillin?
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I am not capable of making penicillin. Penicillin is a type of antibiotic that is produced through a complex fermentation process using certain strains of Penic
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Why is the plant cell wall not affected by penicillin?
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Penicillin targets the synthesis of peptidoglycan, a type of cell wall specific to bacteria. Plant cell walls are made of different substances like cellulose, h
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Is penicillin mold bad if found in house?
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Penicillin mold itself is not harmful, but it can cause allergic reactions in some individuals. However, it is important to address the source of the mold growt
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How did Marie Curie make penicillin?
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Marie Curie did not invent penicillin. Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928. Marie Curie was a pioneering scientist in the field of radioactiv
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What is the Half life of penicillin?
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The half-life of penicillin varies depending on the specific type. For example, the half-life of penicillin G is typically around 30 minutes to 1 hour in the bo
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Are penicillin binding proteins found in gram positive and gram negative bacteria?
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Yes, penicillin binding proteins (PBPs) are found in both gram positive and gram negative bacteria. PBPs are enzymes involved in cell wall biosynthesis and are
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Why does penicillin mold occasional grow in jelly?
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Penicillium mold may occasionally grow in jelly due to spores present in the environment, which can land on the jelly and find suitable conditions to grow and r
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What spoilt bread has to do with penicillin?
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Spoiled bread can sometimes contain penicillium mold, which is the same fungus used to produce penicillin. This mold naturally produces the antibiotic penicilli
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The effect of ampicillin chloramphenicol erythromycin methicillin penicillin streptomycin sulphafurazole tetracycline on staphylococcus albus pseudomonas fluorescents micrococcus luteus baci?
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Ampicillin, erythromycin, penicillin, and methicillin are effective against Staphylococcus albus but not against Pseudomonas fluorescens. Chloramphenicol, eryth
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Is penicillin a bacteria?
Asked by Wiki User
No, penicillin is not a bacteria. It is an antibiotic drug that is derived from the mold Penicillium. Penicillin works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and
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How do lysozyme and penicillin differ in their effect on cell walls?
Asked by Ar1288
Lysozyme is an enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls by degrading peptidoglycan, a major component of the cell wall. Penicillin, on the other hand, inhib
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Why does penicillin not work on all bacteria?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillin targets and disrupts the cell walls of bacteria. However, not all bacteria have cell walls that are susceptible to penicillin. Some bacteria have dev
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What effect would the presence of tetracycline in the body have on penicillin therapy?
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Tetracycline can reduce the efficacy of penicillin therapy by decreasing the effectiveness of penicillin. This is because tetracycline can interfere with penici
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Does penicillin cure footnail fungus?
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Penicillin is not effective in treating footnail fungus. Antifungal medications or treatments specifically designed for footnail fungus are typically required t
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What type of drug is penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillin is an antibiotic drug that is used to treat bacterial infections. It works by interfering with the growth of bacteria in the body and is effective ag
Read more
Medication and Drugs
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When was penicillin made by Louis Pasteur?
Asked by Wiki User
No, It was discovered by Alexander Fleming but he gave up as he couldn't store it. 10 years later in 1944 Ernest Chain and Howard Florey tried it on humans &
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Why does penicillin kill only actively multipling cells and lysozyme will kill cells in any stage of growth?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillin targets actively multiplying cells by inhibiting cell wall formation during division. Lysozyme can kill cells at any stage of growth because it disru
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Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
Alexander Fleming is the Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin in 1928. Fleming's accidental discovery revolutionized medicine by introducing the first a
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Are archaea bacteria resistant to penicillin?
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Archaea are a distinct group of microorganisms that are genetically and VeeloBooster Stiftung Warentest biochemically different from bacteria. They are not affected by antibiotics such as peni
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Which living organism produces the antibiotic penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
The antibiotic penicillin is produced by the fungus Penicillium.
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Can you make penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
I am not capable of making penicillin. Penicillin is a type of antibiotic that is produced through a complex fermentation process using certain strains of Penic
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+4
Why is the plant cell wall not affected by penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillin targets the synthesis of peptidoglycan, a type of cell wall specific to bacteria. Plant cell walls are made of different substances like cellulose, h
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+3
Is penicillin mold bad if found in house?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillin mold itself is not harmful, but it can cause allergic reactions in some individuals. However, it is important to address the source of the mold growt
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+4
How did Marie Curie make penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
Marie Curie did not invent penicillin. Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928. Marie Curie was a pioneering scientist in the field of radioactiv
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+5
What is the Half life of penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
The half-life of penicillin varies depending on the specific type. For example, the half-life of penicillin G is typically around 30 minutes to 1 hour in the bo
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+4
Are penicillin binding proteins found in gram positive and gram negative bacteria?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, penicillin binding proteins (PBPs) are found in both gram positive and gram negative bacteria. PBPs are enzymes involved in cell wall biosynthesis and are
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+3
Why does penicillin mold occasional grow in jelly?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillium mold may occasionally grow in jelly due to spores present in the environment, which can land on the jelly and find suitable conditions to grow and r
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+5
What spoilt bread has to do with penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
Spoiled bread can sometimes contain penicillium mold, which is the same fungus used to produce penicillin. This mold naturally produces the antibiotic penicilli
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+3
The effect of ampicillin chloramphenicol erythromycin methicillin penicillin streptomycin sulphafurazole tetracycline on staphylococcus albus pseudomonas fluorescents micrococcus luteus baci?
Asked by Wiki User
Ampicillin, erythromycin, penicillin, and methicillin are effective against Staphylococcus albus but not against Pseudomonas fluorescens. Chloramphenicol, eryth
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+3
Is penicillin a bacteria?
Asked by Wiki User
No, penicillin is not a bacteria. It is an antibiotic drug that is derived from the mold Penicillium. Penicillin works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+4
How do lysozyme and penicillin differ in their effect on cell walls?
Asked by Ar1288
Lysozyme is an enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls by degrading peptidoglycan, a major component of the cell wall. Penicillin, on the other hand, inhib
Read more
Science
+4
Why does penicillin not work on all bacteria?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillin targets and disrupts the cell walls of bacteria. However, not all bacteria have cell walls that are susceptible to penicillin. Some bacteria have dev
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+4
What effect would the presence of tetracycline in the body have on penicillin therapy?
Asked by Wiki User
Tetracycline can reduce the efficacy of penicillin therapy by decreasing the effectiveness of penicillin. This is because tetracycline can interfere with penici
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+3
Does penicillin cure footnail fungus?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillin is not effective in treating footnail fungus. Antifungal medications or treatments specifically designed for footnail fungus are typically required t
Read more
Science
+4
What type of drug is penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillin is an antibiotic drug that is used to treat bacterial infections. It works by interfering with the growth of bacteria in the body and is effective ag
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+6
When was penicillin made by Louis Pasteur?
Asked by Wiki User
No, It was discovered by Alexander Fleming but he gave up as he couldn't store it. 10 years later in 1944 Ernest Chain and Howard Florey tried it on humans &
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+3
Why does penicillin kill only actively multipling cells and lysozyme will kill cells in any stage of growth?
Asked by Wiki User
Penicillin targets actively multiplying cells by inhibiting cell wall formation during division. Lysozyme can kill cells at any stage of growth because it disru
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+4
Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
Alexander Fleming is the Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin in 1928. Fleming's accidental discovery revolutionized medicine by introducing the first a
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+3
Are archaea bacteria resistant to penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
Archaea are a distinct group of microorganisms that are genetically and VeeloBooster Stiftung Warentest biochemically different from bacteria. They are not affected by antibiotics such as peni
Read more
Medication and Drugs
+3
Which living organism produces the antibiotic penicillin?
Asked by Wiki User
The antibiotic penicillin is produced by the fungus Penicillium.
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