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[Thematic Report]: Chemical Product that affects the environment positively |
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by Bal krishna Pandey | 13-04-2020 17:43 0 |
Naturally occurring chemical product that affects the environment positively Penicillin is a narrow-spectrum antibiotic, obtained from fungus Penicillium chrysogenum aka Penicillium notatum. For the first time in history, Alexander Fleming, Professor of Bacteriology at St. Mary's Hospital in London discovered this true antibiotic as a serendipitous accident. Fleming's perceptions within the 1920s driven to the recognizable proof of penicillin, and the revelation of the philosophy by which Penicillium slaughtered other microbes, improving the way for the advanced time of antibacterial therapy. Penicillium chrysogenum, a filamentous fungus species of genus Penicillium. They mostly grow on damp or water damaged areas, decaying vegetation, and so on. It has seldom been detailed as a cause of human infection. This fungus is a significant source of beta lactam antibiotics most importantly Penicillin. The essential structure of penicillin, 6-aminopenicillanic acid, is characteristic of the lactam ring intertwined to a bigger ring structure to make a penam core that's the essential structure of all related to penicillin. Before the uses, and benefits of this chemical obtained by fungi, I want to correspond bacteria, its type and mechanism of action of this antibacterial drug. Bacteria are minute unicellular living organisms with simple structure which can be seen only under microscope and exist in diverse environment. According to Gram¡¯s staining, they are classified as Gram positive and Gram negative. They can be beneficial (for e.g. fermentative bacteria) or harmful to human and animals as they can cause many diseases. For the treatment of bacterial diseases, it is necessary to administer antibacterial drugs via many routes (as preferred according to disease and drug nature) in the body. Antibiotics are the medicine that cure the bacterial diseases either by destroying bacteria or by inhibiting the growth of bacteria. As I already mentioned, Penicillin is a narrow spectrum antibiotic; it means only certain types of bacteria are killed by this drug. This is bactericidal, it destroys bacterial population by inhibiting cell wall synthesis of bacteria.it is used against most of the Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative cocci, different spirochetes, and Actinomycetes israeli. Like most medicines, Penicillin also have contraindications and risk groups. This is a prescription medicine. Also, because of naturally occurring medicine which is directly produced by fermentation of the fungi, chance of antibiotic resistance is also high. That¡¯s why we should follow the accurate protocol advised by our doctor or clinician Not only the Penicillin, but also many antibiotics play crucial role to make human and animal environment free from bacterial infections. However, haphazard use and toxicity is always deleterious. |
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Susmita
Posted 23-04-2020 00:34
Hello balkrishna brp
I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
Thank you for your report about Chemical Product that affects the environment positively
Green Cheers from Nepal :)
Keep writing great reports.
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Kushal Naharki
Posted 21-04-2020 21:06
thank you mentors and everyone:)
Posted 20-04-2020 00:52
Hello friend,
Its me Dibya Bhatta from Nepal,Currently working as researcher here at GIST ,South Korea
It was nice reading your report!
hope you are safe from corona!
keep sharing the report!
cheers!
Posted 18-04-2020 21:36
Hello Bal Krishna dai!!
I hope you are fine and doing great.
I really enjoyed going through yours report.
Penicillin is the great discovery in the medicine.
We must wisely use the medicine.
Keep writing and shining.
Hope to know more from you.
Warm regards,
Meena
GREEN CHEERS
Posted 15-04-2020 20:55
Thanks for sharing such knowledgeable report brother!!
Posted 15-04-2020 14:47
Hi Bal krishna Pandey, this is a mentor Sang Su Lee.
What a great report and hard research on the naturally occurring antibiotics called penicillin. It was indeed a revolutionary discovery that helps cure so many people in the world. If you focus little bit more about how this material has affected the environment, this article would be better.
Nice report though!
Best,
Sang Su
Posted 15-04-2020 01:04
Greetings
I do hope you are doing well.
Thanks for sharing about penicillin as a chemical product.
Keep writing
Green cheers!!
Regards
Sarah
Posted 14-04-2020 15:14
Greetings
I do hope everything is going well..
Thank you so much for sharing this report!!
It was great to go through it and learn about penicillin..
Hope to learn more from you..
Green cheers
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Jasmine karki
Posted 14-04-2020 13:13
Hello Bal krishna Pandey, this is mentor Taehyun.
Thank you for a report about Penicillin! Penicillin is a quite old and traditional antibiotic. These days, many bacteria have tolerance with this old-fashioned antibiotic, but in many cases, penicillin antibiotics are being used really usefully. Although there are much antibiotic or medicine originated from the natural product, but we must not treat them as a pure natural product. There are some changes between natural products and antibiotics, so we have to be careful!
Thank you for the report!
Green cheers!
Posted 14-04-2020 03:19
Thank you so much for sharing.
Posted 13-04-2020 22:21
Hello Balkrishna dai!!
Thank you for sharing this report with us!
Penicillin was first discovered antibiotic!
Yes it is necessary to take precautions while taking any chemical products.
Hope to know more from you!!
GREEN CHEERS!!
Regards,
Sonika!
Posted 13-04-2020 18:24
hello sandhya,
thank you very much
stay safe
Posted 13-04-2020 18:05
Hey Balkrishna Dai,
I do hope you are fine there and doing great with your works,
Indeed we have to take prescription of concerned person before we intake any chemical products.
Thanks for sharing about penicillin as a chemical product,
Keep writing,
Looking forward to read much more from you.
Regards,
Sandhya Adhikari
Posted 13-04-2020 17:50