A mold called penicillium.
Penicillin comes in tablets, intravenous solutions and intramuscular injections.
Penicillin
Penicillin comes from the penicillium mold.
penicillin comes from mold. A scientist was experimenting with bacterial cultures when they were ruined by mold growing on them and he asked why. The result was penicillin. Other scientists had noticed the same thing years previously but had not asked why.
No. Penicillin comes originally from the penicillium mold (mould). The tetracyclines all come from the streptomyces mold (mould). Oxytetracycline is related to streptomycin. Allergy to it probably means allergy to streptomycin, but not to penicillin. And vice-versa.
Penicillin acylase is also known as penicillin G acylase or penicillin amidase.
penicillin comes from a fungus. the fungus grows and lives by breaking down organic molecules of decomposing animal and plant life. penicillin itself doesnt "get energy" but rather is derived from the fungus. if you are asking how penicillin destroys some microorganisms - the answer is that it interferes with the ability of a newly formed bacterium to develop a cell wall. a bacterium cannot survive without a cell wall.
No; there is no penicillin in ibuprofen.
Penicillin is produced by the Penicillium notatum fungi. Penicillin is one of the earliest discovered and widely used antibiotics. Antibiotics are natural substances that are released by bacteria and fungi into the their environment to inhibit the growth of other microbes, so it is biological warfare on a microscopic scale.
What is the taxonomy of penicillin?
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