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Penicilin
Penicillium notatum was the penicillin-producing fungus discovered by Alexander Fleming.
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Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered Penicillin in 1940, when he noticed that bacterial colonies died when they were near a fungus named Penicillium notatum. That marked the beginning of the antibiotics era. Penicillin was made available in 1950.
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Penicillium notatum was the penicillin-producing fungus discovered by Alexander Fleming.
Name of that fungus is penicillium notatum. Sir Alexander Fleming discovered the antibacterial property of this fungus in 1928. Penicillin is extracted from this fungus, which kills the strep throat causing bacteria.
Alexander Fleming who discovered penicillin. He was by accident kept a Staphylococcus bacterial plate open which was contaminated by a fungus. What he later noticed strikingly was an area of inhibition of the grown bacteria due to this fungus contamination! Fleming later concluded a chemical released from the fungus inhibited bacterial growth, by this he discovered penicillin!
It was discovered by accident , as he left something and went on a holday, and the fungus grew.
Fleming is known for having discovered that the Penicillium rubens fungus has antibiotic properties. (He did not go on to exploit his observation.)
john Fleming did not discover penicillin but sir Alexander Fleming did.sir alexander Fleming was a Scottish scientist . he usually put lids on the dishes,but one day he forgot some time later he noticed that some bacteria in these dishes had died. Fleming investigated this he found that the bacteria had been killed by a mould(a type of fungus)called penicillium,which must have got into the dishes that were left uncovered.
He discovered it by accident in 1928 while he was investigating the properties of staphylococci. He had left a number of staphylococci cultures on a bench when he went on holiday and ond return found (famously remarking:"That's funny!") that a fungus had grown in the meantime on the cultures that had killed the surrounding staphylococci. The fungus was discovered to be of the Penicillium family. After further testing and development, he managed to isolate the substance that had the bacteria-killing effect and called it penicillin.Fleming however never succeeded over the following years to produce it in quantity. It was only in 1943 - after Fleming had given up trying - that Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford managed to mass-produce it and made it the life-saver it was to become.
carefully pick up a small colony of bacteria from the plate with an inoculation loop and streak out a fresh medium containing plate
In 1928, while studying Staphylococci bacteria, Fleming discovered that some of the bacteria cultures had been contaminated by a fungus, Penicillium. Seeing that the mold products had antibiotic properties, Fleming isolated them and on March 7, 1929 named the substance penicillin.
Alexander accidentally discovered penicillin from the fungus Penicillium notatum, which he realized could fight infection and bacteria. From this he developed the practice of antibiotic therapy for infectious diseases.
His name was Alexander, not Alexandra . . . he accidentally discovered that a type of fungus would kill bacteria when he accidentally got a bit of bread mold on a culture dish that had a good growth of bacteria on it. The mold killed the bacteria! When this type of fungus was refined, it became the active ingredient of the antibiotic, "Penicillin".