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  • @didaloca
    @didaloca 12 років тому +44

    Legend has it, Neil can pluck individual bacterium out of his body and never needs antibiotics.

  • @pyropakman
    @pyropakman 14 років тому +3

    This was an amazing video! Makes me sad that because of decades of overprescribing, the bugs we killed in their infancy have now waited until puberty to strike.
    Now they have tattoos, piercings, and anger issues. :(

  • @MoltenMetal613
    @MoltenMetal613 11 років тому +3

    Bacteria develop antibiotic resistance with or without antibiotics. The difference is that without antibiotics, the mutation for resistance is selectively neutral. When antibiotics are present, that mutation then becomes beneficial. The other strains are wiped out, while the resistant strain becomes much more prevalent. This is why it is so important to only use antibiotics when absolutely necessary. Unfortunately, most of the antibiotics in the US are misused in healthy farm animals.

  • @The3rdPlateau
    @The3rdPlateau 11 років тому +24

    'Tis a shame because I'm allergic to both amoxicillin & penicillin... although I react just fine to cephalexin & the cephalosporins, so you guys should do a video on those :P

  • @Aramakie98
    @Aramakie98 14 років тому

    I'm spreading the word of Periodicvideos to my Organic class. I think this is an amazing video to get them started.

  • @jackwhite3820
    @jackwhite3820 11 років тому +25

    Don't get me wrong Brady, I love your videos, but I am a little disappointed not to hear a word about antibiotic resistance and how important it is that everybody takes their damn medicine until the box is finished and not just stop when they feel better.

  • @RMoribayashi
    @RMoribayashi 11 років тому +2

    It's similar to food allergies in that it can be life threatening. The first time some people are exposed to an antibiotic in the penicillin family their body develops antigens that react to it. Any further exposure to penicillin based antibiotics cause these antigens to stimulate your immune system. This can cause a simple rash or full anaphylactic shock.

  • @cpovey1
    @cpovey1 12 років тому

    You should read a book (there are several) on the history of Penicillin. As you said, lots of luck-when US agreed to help Britain scale up production, they assigned it to the one lab that had the perfect growth medium, corn steep liquor, in vast quantities. That, and finding a particular moldy cantaloupe, after literally searching all over the world, increased production like 1,000,000 fold over original methods.

  • @zbret
    @zbret 14 років тому

    This was the best explanation of penicillin and antibiotics I've ever seen. Thanks for this, it was fascinating!

  • @chrisofnottingham
    @chrisofnottingham 14 років тому +2

    The real heroes are Florey, Chain et al. Fleming stopped working on penicillin and doesn't appear to have understood its full potential. These other guys saw the possibilities of penicillin and did all the hard work.
    As always, the media prefers a Eureka moment story to one of methodical and insightful investigation eventually yielding a result and Fleming was all too willing to play the role of lone genius and ignore the contribution of others.
    So I gather.

  • @flayer0
    @flayer0 14 років тому

    My daugther is in the hospital right now.
    Thank science for this beatiful wonder. saved the most important thing in my life.

  • @KimHjalmarsson
    @KimHjalmarsson 14 років тому

    I'm a 2nd year pharmacy student and this video was really an inspiration!

  • @ClairvoyantTruth
    @ClairvoyantTruth 14 років тому

    I love the periodic videos but I really love, like this, the videos on molecules.

  • @525047
    @525047 14 років тому

    We need more of these. I never knew that's how Penicillan worked. Nature is smart.

  • @Legolaaa
    @Legolaaa 14 років тому

    Wow, Interesting enough today in class I spoke about penicillin. If i had seen this before, Things would've gone much better. Nice video!

  • @grantnayduk6864
    @grantnayduk6864 12 років тому +1

    Keep these coming their amazing!

  • @tomatzu
    @tomatzu 14 років тому

    I remember studying this for my final year at University, and as soon as I saw the molecule I knew every part of it!
    Great video.

  • @TomMarAlem1987
    @TomMarAlem1987 14 років тому

    @666T3mplar
    The book written by Ibn Sina(Avicinnea) was the main textbook in medicine in Europe hundreds of years after it was written.
    Al-Khwarthmi developed Al-Jabr(Algebra), the language of mathematics, chemistry and physics.

  • @2n918
    @2n918 12 років тому

    Excellent video, all involved should be heartily applauded! This type of presentation makes chemistry understandable. Antibiotics surely are wonderful molecules, truly world changing. Thanks for posting.

  • @brt5470
    @brt5470 14 років тому

    I love how when he mentions mouse trap, they find the need to show us a picture of a mouse trap. Same with the spring.
    Really enjoyed the video though. Makes chemistry entertaining.

  • @WayFinder42
    @WayFinder42 12 років тому

    Dear Periodic Videos, you make me want to become a chemist. Excellent work!

  • @Randee1515
    @Randee1515 12 років тому

    the periodic videos are like science class, except it's much more fun, and I learn a lot more.

  • @German1184
    @German1184 14 років тому

    Just to let you know... This was an amazing video!
    My current favorite UA-cam channel is periodicvideos.
    Very interesting and informative.

  • @Lord_Raviel
    @Lord_Raviel 14 років тому

    Particularly interesting for me as I have been prescribed two courses of Penicillin in the last month Flucloxacillin for an infected bite on my toe and phenoxymethylpenicillin for a bout of tonsillitis. It quite annoying actually because it wa sthe first time I had to go to the doctors in about 9 years.

  • @cpovey1
    @cpovey1 12 років тому

    @Giggyjunior08 That's the key-the 4 member ring is very weak, thus cell walls made with penicillin in them fall apart, and the bacteria swells up and dies.

  • @super1commenter
    @super1commenter 14 років тому

    Excellent video. Periodic table of videos is really successful

  • @HarryisI
    @HarryisI 14 років тому +2

    Your output's been much higher than usual. Me likee.

  • @cpovey1
    @cpovey1 12 років тому

    Essentially, yes. When a bacteria plugs a molecule of Penicillin into a cell wall, that's like putting a brick made of styrofoam into a wall in place of a regular brick-in other words, the bacteria made a mistake because of the shape. When the cell wall gets big enough, the foam bricks crumble (the beta-lactam ring breaks) and the cell wall breaks apart. The bacteria then swells up from osmotic pressures, bursts, and dies.

  • @Anonyminded
    @Anonyminded 12 років тому

    I like these demostrations, very cool!

  • @Anonyminded
    @Anonyminded 12 років тому

    Superb explanation!

  • @Giggyjunior08
    @Giggyjunior08 12 років тому

    @Gozaburo1 It's not a four membered carbon ring. It's a beta lactum ring. There's a nitrogen in the ring. Still, I see what you're saying do. Even with the nitrogen there it still would seem unstable.

  • @bobbyt2012
    @bobbyt2012 14 років тому

    I'd like to hear something about the dangers of antibiotics. What are we going to do once a resistance to antibiotics is built up?

  • @xegos
    @xegos 10 років тому

    Could you recommend some books, or journals about what was said in the video??

  • @Cickarn
    @Cickarn 14 років тому

    Hi there!
    Can you make a video about hydrogen peroxide for the molecular video series?

  • @imrahn
    @imrahn 14 років тому

    Happy Birthday!!!

  • @SaintofKillers66
    @SaintofKillers66 14 років тому

    So it does what it does basically because of the way it's shaped?

  • @mrblisterfist
    @mrblisterfist 14 років тому

    Brilliant presentation !
    ~thanks

  • @youngblackethiopian
    @youngblackethiopian 14 років тому

    The professor is so adamant in the beginning that they didn't plan to make the video on the anniversary of Penicillin, as if he is hiding the face that it was intentional.

  • @MrSuednym
    @MrSuednym 11 років тому +9

    Isn't it amazing how sometimes poor lab practices can lead to some of the biggest discoveries?

  • @Bibbly53
    @Bibbly53 14 років тому

    Thanks for doing this video.

  • @adeeply
    @adeeply 14 років тому +1

    i would really like to know about allergies to penicilin...

  • @rkshirey
    @rkshirey 12 років тому

    Hello, i have a quick question. I have a strong interest in radioactivity, i mean strong. What jobs are there that involve that part of science?

  • @gummel82
    @gummel82 12 років тому +1

    please do a video on thc!

  • @Giggyjunior08
    @Giggyjunior08 12 років тому

    @cpovey1 Ah yes. Sorry, a bit of miscommunication there. I'm not sure if it's the amino acid it could be the petidoglycan or the phospholipids I'm not completely sure. Biology wouldn't be my strong point.

  • @scottseptember1992
    @scottseptember1992 12 років тому

    Extraordinary.

  • @thorbjoernmaadhengis9644
    @thorbjoernmaadhengis9644 11 років тому

    No, there are lots of different antibiontics today. Penicillin was only the first to be used and is seldom used today, because of better alternatives.

  •  11 років тому +1

    I'd be more interested in who invented the bread poultice.

  • @magicicle
    @magicicle 14 років тому

    Wonderful!

  • @HeCtIcShReDdEr
    @HeCtIcShReDdEr 11 років тому +8

    to bad im allergic to it

  • @bigboam
    @bigboam 12 років тому

    Where do chemists get the molecule model parts?

  • @totoroben
    @totoroben 14 років тому

    I was on amoxacillin. Unfortunately the bacteria was resistant so they put me on a Sulfa antibiotic. Bacteria is evolving and we need to stay a step ahead.

  • @Versudan
    @Versudan 13 років тому

    Okay, this has been bugging me for a while and this seems like an appropriate place to ask: Myself and several family members are fairly allergic to anti-biotics, especially ones that are ingested or injected and Penicillin is one of the worst ones. Any idea what might cause it?

  • @bobbyt2012
    @bobbyt2012 14 років тому

    @CrazyMrChris Yeah, I know that it is the misuse of antibiotics that causes the problems. I'm allergic to penicillin myself, but I still try to avoid using antibiotics anyway. I think there will always be a misuse issue, so we must prepare for what could happen. Bacteria has been here for much longer than we have and we should be conscious of the fact that it could continue to evolve and thwart our efforts to kill it.

  • @Miyakayame
    @Miyakayame 14 років тому

    @colinstu Lol have you ever studied microbiology? Many bacteria have peptidoglycan cell walls outside their cell membranes (or a more complex system of intercalting peptidoglycan walls and membranes depending if they're gram positive or negative). So yeah, there's nothing wrong with the info given on the video.

  • @shamarone
    @shamarone 11 років тому +1

    2:15 penicillin, nature's navy seal.

  • @THESocialJusticeWarrior
    @THESocialJusticeWarrior 14 років тому +1

    more vids like this! This is what I want to see! XD

  • @nokomarie1963
    @nokomarie1963 14 років тому

    If only my chemistry classes had been like this. Finding covalents wouldn't have sent me to sleep so quickly as there would have been some sort of point..

  • @cpovey1
    @cpovey1 12 років тому

    You didn't understand me: When a bacteria makes a cell wall using Penicillin in place of the amino acid (?) that it wants to use, the cell wall will eventually collapse because the beta lactam ring will eventually break because it is so weak. Thus, the bacteria swells up from osmotic pressure and eventually bursts open and dies.

  • @47f0
    @47f0 14 років тому

    @RupertsCrystals - Yeah, but it was that slob, Fleming who said, "Screw it - I'll clean up the lab when I get back."

  • @Giggyjunior08
    @Giggyjunior08 12 років тому

    @cpovey1 'Cell walls made with penicillin'? I'm no microbiologist but I'm fairly sure that's there's no cell wall made with penicillin, it interferes with the bacteria's ability to synthesis a cell wall and a bacteria without a cell wall isn't much of a bacteria.

  • @shidoink
    @shidoink 14 років тому

    does pennecilin actually cure gonorrhea?

  • @TheItalianPerson
    @TheItalianPerson 13 років тому

    thats amazing

  • @CrazyMrChris
    @CrazyMrChris 14 років тому

    @bobbyt2012 Don't misuse them, don't take more than you need, and always finish your course of antibiotic when given. And we will keep on finding more antibiotics, but there is a finite limit. If you follow these instructions, we don't have to keep searching for these new antibiotics, and we have less superbugs to go around
    I mean, psh. Who needs videos?

  • @metabog
    @metabog 14 років тому

    It was a great discovery indeed. Also, I've never been in more pain than being injected with huge doses of it twice a day for a week and a half.

  • @RMoribayashi
    @RMoribayashi 11 років тому

    Not so. I have a penicillin allergy and have taken antibiotics safely dozens of times since I found out. That's because there are probably more antibiotics unrelated to penicillin then those that are. I make sure my doctor and close relatives know and I wear a penicillin allergy bracelet in case of an emergency where I can't communicate to anyone I'm allergic. But your doctor must have told you all this when you found out you were allergic. This comment is for those who don't already know.

  • @bobbyt2012
    @bobbyt2012 14 років тому

    @riggsae Yes, I know that the improper use is what makes them "dangerous," but I was just throwing it out there for discussion. I have heard that our current antibiotics will no longer be effective within the next decade.

  • @bibhuna
    @bibhuna 12 років тому

    Animal cells don't have cell walls, just membranes.

  • @TomMarAlem1987
    @TomMarAlem1987 14 років тому

    Narrated Usamah ibn Sharik: I came to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) and his Companions were sitting as if they had birds on their heads. I saluted and sat down. The desert Arabs then came from here and there. They asked: Messenger of Allah, should we make use of medical treatment? He replied: Make use of medical treatment, for Allah has not made a disease without appointing a remedy for it, with the exception of one disease, namely Old age. (Book #28, Hadith #3846) Sunan Abi Dawood.

  • @njimko23
    @njimko23 14 років тому

    So what happened in ancient Egyptian that made that treatment be forgotten? How many billions of people's lives were cut short because they didn't investigate that.

  • @pipsproductions15
    @pipsproductions15 14 років тому

    Intresting video
    I would love to see a video in which a bacterium "pops" under the microscope.

  • @CorginShep
    @CorginShep 14 років тому

    On another note, what's the reason behind the smell of amoxicillin?

  • @bruceliu1657
    @bruceliu1657 10 років тому +2

    so antibiotic is an inhibitor.

  • @crazystuffproduction
    @crazystuffproduction 11 років тому

    what does it mean if your allergic to penicillin?

  • @ImnotBritish12225
    @ImnotBritish12225 14 років тому

    @natemcgraw I'm, allergic to it too, it sucks.

  • @AndrewRiggs
    @AndrewRiggs 14 років тому

    @bobbyt2012 Dangers of -the improper use- of antibiotics.

  • @narutoblockhead3
    @narutoblockhead3 13 років тому

    does this make a difference if i watch it in "HD"?? lol

  • @Lioobayoyo
    @Lioobayoyo 14 років тому

    @lamboroghini
    it comes from mold.

  • @cpk9999
    @cpk9999 11 років тому

    better hope that bacteria doesn't coevolve beside this now that it's so prevalently used and develop a resistance. this is already starting to happen

  • @Whit3nDirTy
    @Whit3nDirTy 12 років тому

    i have a question are the molecules the same in lets say fish penicillin as the ones used by humans? this new prepper tv craze is what drove me to ask.

  • @Cheejyg
    @Cheejyg 14 років тому

    thats why the government should not cut funds for chemistry research....

  • @FenrirRobu
    @FenrirRobu 14 років тому

    Awesome rate, 312 views and already 37 comments.

  • @nehorlavazapalka
    @nehorlavazapalka 14 років тому

    @njimko23 it wouldn't have worked

  • @djscottdog1
    @djscottdog1 11 років тому

    its was compleatly by chance that is was discovered a swell

  • @epicpurple129
    @epicpurple129 11 років тому +1

    Too bad im allergic to it

  • @stage666
    @stage666 14 років тому

    im allergic to penicillin after 10 years old but was not allergic to it before...
    weird...

  • @FmMan33
    @FmMan33 14 років тому

    @TomMarAlem1987 So you'd like to believe :)

  • @radguitar1
    @radguitar1 12 років тому

    biochemistry

  • @RJSNew
    @RJSNew 11 років тому

    lol watch this with captions on its hilarious...

  • @LadyTink
    @LadyTink 11 років тому

    Aw that's sweet :3

  • @Roddyoneeye
    @Roddyoneeye 14 років тому

    You picked a fine time to leave me
    Louise
    Four junkie children
    And a social disease
    I may be willin'
    But I can't take penicillin
    This time thehurtin'
    Won't ease
    You picked a fine time
    To leave me
    Louise !
    With apologies to civilized people everywhere

  • @pastrychef1985
    @pastrychef1985 14 років тому

    Shame they can't make penicillin medications taste any worse.

  • @KeeganLeahy
    @KeeganLeahy 14 років тому

    lol everyone is allergic to this except me :)

  • @roidroid
    @roidroid 14 років тому

    If the ancient Egyptians were using mouldy bread as an effective antibiotic...
    One is to wonder why God - in his infinite wisdom - chose not to instruct the Ancient Israelites to do the same.
    I guess he hated them lol

  • @dilshanjayawardhana1352
    @dilshanjayawardhana1352 11 років тому

    ha haa u feel the beauty of molecules too huh? LOL "This is a beautiful molecule"

  • @xKevTiffx
    @xKevTiffx 14 років тому

    it's cool.
    i'm allergic to it though.

  • @natemcgraw3690
    @natemcgraw3690 14 років тому

    i'm actually allergic to amoxicillin i get a rash under my arms

  • @agent2539
    @agent2539 12 років тому

    im allergic D:

  • @mkichy
    @mkichy 14 років тому

    @colinstu wow....
    bacteria have cell walls....
    get your facts straight duurrrr

  • @CorginShep
    @CorginShep 14 років тому

    @soulvibe2007 Here Here. Religion really hinders education in some parts of the world. Although some religions have some positive aspects of it but eh...

  • @lamboroghini
    @lamboroghini 14 років тому

    i thought that it was a bacteria or mold