what is the action mechanism of the antibiotic


What is the action mechanism of the antibiotic penicillin?

Penicillin, discovered by the Scottish doctor Alexander Fleming in 1928, is a drug that inhibits enzymes essential for the synthesis of peptidoglycans, a constituent of the bacterial cell wall. With the inhibition the bacterial population prevents growing because there is no new cell wall formation.

Fleming won the Nobel prize in Medicine for the discovery of penicillin.

 

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