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Giant Microbes

Penicillin Plush

Item Number: GMUS-PD-0550

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Giant Microbes Penicillin (Penicillium Chrysogenum) plush

Meet the little blue fungus that could. This medical miracle is perfect for anyone who is under the weather! Useful educational learning tool for doctors and educators, and a thoughtful get well soon gift.


All About Penicillin (Penicillium Chrysogenum)

FACTS: Technically, all that penicillin does is to inhibit the enzyme transpeptidase in gram-positive bacteria preventing the crosslinking of the peptidoglycan polymers and impairing the generation of cellular walls. But that is enough to change the world!

It is commonly known that Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming discovered the antibacterial effects of Penicillium (from the Latin for paintbrush, Penicillium the mold produces penicillin the antibiotic agent) in 1928. He returned to his lab after a long-weekend and noticed that the growth of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria in a petri dish he had forgotten to clean was constrained.

What is less well known is that Penicillium’s special aptitudes had been noticed by a French medical student named Ernest Duchesne in the late 1890’s - and indeed, that the properties of molds had attracted the attentions of a number of scientists in the proceeding decades. In fact, the ancient Egyptians and Chinese rubbed moldy breads and soybean curbs on skin infections thousands of years ago!

Fleming was never able to isolate the penicillin agent, and it was not until World War II, when the hope of treating injured soldiers spurred antibiotic research, that Howard Florey and Ernst Chain managed to do so. However, not all strains of Penicillium produce penicillin equally well (or at all). Commercial production of the miracle drug was limited until an exceptionally productive strain of Penicillium was discovered on a moldy cantaloupe melon from a market in Peoria, Illinois.

DESCRIPTION This microbe is the source of penicillin, the first antibiotic, which work against many harmful bacteria. However, about ten percent of people may be allergic.

NAME Penicillus is the Latin word for paintbrush and it describes the paintbrush resemblance of this fungi’s morphology.

WHERE IT LIVES Penicillium chrysogenum is a type of mold found naturally in the environment. It’s typically found in the soil, on decaying plants, and rotting fruit. This mold is related to several blue molds that are used to make delicious, stinky cheeses like blue, gorgonzola, and Roquefort cheeses!

HISTORY Penicillin was discovered by Scottish microbiologist, Sir Alexander Fleming, in 1928 when he inadvertently left his bacterial cultures out on the lab bench and mold had begun to grow on it. He noticed that bacteria failed to grow where the mold grew. The discovery of penicillin is considered one of the greatest advancements in medical history! During World War II, it saved the lives of millions of wounded soldiers, and became known as the miracle drug.

FASCINATING FACTS Today, antibiotics are so widely used in medical treatment and food production that many bacteria have become resistant to their effects, including penicillin. These resistant microbes pose a serious threat to humans because they don’t respond to the usual treatment methods.



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