MIIM20001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Penicillium Chrysogenum, Safe Operating Area, Bacteriostatic Agent

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Mostly produced by other microorganisms, some synthetic compounds. Bacteriostatic- hold them from replicating and allow the immune system to. Warfare that goes on in the microbial world to grow fast and flourish. Antiviral production has lagged a long way behind antibiotics as they use a lot of our cellular machinery hence harder to target than bacteria kill bacteria. Lowest concentration which if effective at killing antimicrobial is: disc fusion- zone of clearing. Indicates how effective that: very clear zone bactericidal. Killing bacteria: e-test concentration from high to low- determines whether or not a specific strain of bacteria or fungus is susceptible to a specific antimicrobial, broth macrodilution test. Target of antibiotics: cell wall synthesis, protein synthesis, dna synthesis, cell membrane function, folic acid metabolism- important in making purines and pyrimidines, antibiotics that target protein synthesis bind to ribosomal subunits. Penicillin: produced by penicillium chrysogenum, particularly good against gram positives.

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