Synthesizing Penicillin NH2 CH3 入 CH3 H 0 OH COOH Ampicillin,a commonly used Penicillin V semi-synthetic penicillin that is taken orally rather than by John Clark Sheehan injection,was discovered in (1915-1992) 1958 and cam e into commercial use in 1961. After nine years of hard work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.),he became the first to discover a practical method for synthesizing penicillin V in 1957
Synthesizing Penicillin Dr Wilson Baker hard at work Sir Robert Robinson and Tetrahedron创始人 生物碱之父 Nominated on 51 occasions for the Nobel Prize
Sir Ernst Boris Chain与华北制药厂 Chain is the father of the modern antibiotic industry Ernst Chain A great man of science Chain was also responsible for helping several countries to start up a modern penicillin industry following World War II. 华北制药 Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2013,97(15):6613-6622
Contribution to the Discovery of Penicillin In 1896,the French medical student Ernest Duchesne discovered the antibiotic properties of Penicillium, but failed to report a connection John Burdon-Sanderson (1828-1905) between the fungus and a substance 1871:Penicillium inhibited growth of bacteria that had antibacterial properties,and Penicillium was forgotten in the scientific community until Fleming's rediscovery. Duchesne was posthumously honoured in 1949,5 years after Alexander Fleming had Sir William Roberts (1830-1899) Ernest Duchesne received the Nobel Prize (1874-1912)
Ernest Duchesne Forgotten Father of Penicillium Duchesne was posthumously honoured in 1949,5 years after Alexander Fleming had received the Nobel Prize. A history of antibiotics contains a suggestion on why it was forgotten: While Fleming generally receives credit for discovering penicillin,in fact technically Fleming Ernest Duchesne rediscovered the substance.In 1896,the French (1874-1912) medical student Ernest Duchesne originally 三1874 MONACO1974 discovered the antibiotic properties of Penicillium, but failed to report a connection between the fungus and a substance that had antibacterial properties, and Penicillium was forgotten in the scientific 045 community until Fleming's rediscovery