Biology 1290B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Gerhard Domagk, Sahachiro Hata, Arsphenamine

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Chapter 24: control (diseases in humans and animals) Antimicrobial agents are chemical substances used to treat infectious diseases. The history of chemotherapy originated with paul ehrlich. Ehrlich originated the concept of selective toxicity. Ehrlich and sahachiro hata discovered the effectiveness of arsphenamine (salvarson) against the syphilis spirochete. Gerhard domagk, used prontosil (first sulfa drug), a red dye found to inhibit some gram-positive bacterial species. Alexander fleming"s observation of the penicillin effect ushered in the era of antibiotics. Penicillium mold produces a substance that kills gram-positive bacteria. *the first successful antimicrobial agents that were widely used were the sulfa drugs, although before this some arsenic based agents developed by ehrlich found some use in treatment of syphilis. Sulfa drugs can be toxic and have bad side effects so are not commonly used now. Antimicrobial agents have a number of important properties. Synthetic agents are made in a pharmaceutical lab. Antibiotics are products of derived from the metabolism of living microorganisms.

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