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Antibiotics. what are they? how do they work? and how can we make them work even better? this programme answers all these questions.
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Module code and title: S344, Organic chemistry: a synthesis approach
Item code: S344; 06
First transmission date: 1989
Published: 1989
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Duration: 00:38:15
Note: Loan copy available on compilation video S344/1,2,3,4,5,6.
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Producer: Nick Watson
Contributor: Malcolm Campbell
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Alexander Flemming; Antibiotics; Betalactams; Glaxo; Merck Sharp & Dohme; Penicillin; Research chemists
Subject terms: Antibiotics; Anti-infective agents
Footage description: Footage - Agar in a petri dish containing colonies of bacteria (0'02"-0'48") - Computer graphic of cephalosporin C molecule (1'35"-2'06") - Film of exploding pseudomonas (2'07"-3'10") - Spherical bacteria staphylococcus aureus. Micrograph of corynebacterium diptheria, escherichia coli and section of escherichia coli. Film of betalactamases (3'11"-4'09") - Computer graphic of cephalosporin C (4'10"-4'32") - Producing antibiotics on agar plate. Cultures (4'33"-5'54") - Scanning EM of pseudomonas aeruginosa. Painting of 'The Alchemist' (5'55"-6'24") - Graphic of cephalosporin (8'36"-9'35") - Graphic of ceftazidime & 7 amino cephalansoporanic acid (7ACA) molecule (9'43"-10'23") - Graphic of oxime function (11'00"-11'23") - Graphic of aminothiazole molecule (11'49"-12'04") - Graphic of final product (12'20"-12'42") - Graphic of ceftazidime molecule (13'41"-13'50") - Graphic of cephalosporin C molecule (14'54"-15'45") - Computer graphic of ceftazidime molecule (16'12"-16'30").
Master spool number: HOU6253
Production number: FOUS561Y
Videofinder number: 3021
Available to public: no