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Instructional Video13:47
Crash Course

Medicinal Chemistry and Penicillin Total Synthesis: Crash Course Organic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
These days, we don't have to worry too much about meeting an early demise from ulcers, breaks in the stomach lining that could be fatal back in the early 1900s. This is because we have medicines to treat them, like proton pump...
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Instructional Video3:58
Curated Video

Penicillin

12th - Higher Ed
Penicillin is a type of antibiotic that can be used to treat bacterial infections. Really important - antibiotics can only be used to treat bacterial infections. Penicillin was first discovered in 1928 by a scientist called Alexander...
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Instructional Video6:57
JJ Medicine

Ticarcillin and 3rd Generation Penicillins | Targets, Mechanism of Action, Adverse Effects

Higher Ed
Lesson on the antibiotic ticarcillin and other 3rd generation broad spectrum penicillins like carbenicillin. Included in this lesson are what bacteria ticarcillin and carbenicillin targets, the mechanism of action of ticarcillin and...
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Instructional Video16:40
Professor Dave Explains

The Antibiotics Revolution Part 2: Penicillins and Cephalosporins

12th - Higher Ed
We just finished learning about how the antibiotics revolution got started, with the sulfa drugs. Now let's move on to the classes of antibiotics that were discovered in the middle of the 20th century, the penicillins and the...
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Instructional Video10:15
Catalyst University

Penicillin: Mechanism of Inhibition of Transpeptidase

Higher Ed
Penicillin: Mechanism of Inhibition of Transpeptidase
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Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

Exploring the World of Antibiotics: The Discovery of Penicillin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the discovery of penicillin by Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928, highlighting its importance as one of the earliest and most widely used antibiotics derived from the Penicillium mold fungus. It delves into the natural...
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Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

Penicillin | Microorganisms | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Penicillin | Microorganisms | Biology | FuseSchool Penicillin is a type of antibiotic that can be used to treat bacterial infections. Really important - antibiotics can only be used to treat bacterial infections. Penicillin was first...
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Instructional Video0:12
The March of Time

1952: PENICILLIN BOTTLES: MCU Unidentifiable hands storing small bottles of 'crysticillin' (aka penicillin) in storage. Hospital, medical, medicine, antibiotics, doctor

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: PENICILLIN BOTTLES: MCU Unidentifiable hands storing small bottles of 'crysticillin' (aka penicillin) in storage. Hospital, medical, medicine, antibiotics, doctor
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Instructional Video1:37
Curated Video

STEM Ask the Expert- Penicillin

6th - 11th
In this video, STEM Ask The Expert visits The National WWII Museum’s US Freedom Pavilion, The Boeing Center to learn how penicillin affected the war. To learn more, visit The National WWII Museum here: http://www.ww2sci-tech.org/
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Instructional Video5:29
Periodic Videos

Penicillin - Periodic Table of Videos

6th - 11th
Why is penicillin a bit like a mousetrap? More links in description below ↓↓↓ Support Periodic Videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos A video on every element: http://bit.ly/118elements More at...
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Instructional Video0:25
The March of Time

1952: PHARMACEUTICAL PLANT: WS Females sitting on both ends of moving conveyor belt wrapping penicillin tablets. MS Tablets wrapped, some in packaging, moving on conveyor. MCU Female hands covering package. Antibiotics, medicine, prescription, drugs

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: PHARMACEUTICAL PLANT: WS Females sitting on both ends of moving conveyor belt wrapping penicillin tablets. MS Tablets wrapped, some in packaging, moving on conveyor. MCU Female hands covering package. Antibiotics, medicine,...
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Instructional Video0:21
The March of Time

1952: PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: VS Pharmaceutical industry workers operating machines, male cutting large cylinder metal, male w/ machine drilling, machine producing medicine bottles (for needles). Pharmacy, medical, penicillin, antibiotics

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: VS Pharmaceutical industry workers operating machines, male cutting large cylinder metal, male w/ machine drilling, machine producing medicine bottles (for needles). Pharmacy, medical, penicillin,...
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Instructional Video0:21
The March of Time

1952: PHARMACEUTICAL BUILDINGS: WS Pharmaceutical buildings. INT VS Designers & engineers working in office, others working at desks, male w/ ruler measuring on sketch paper. Pharmacy, medicine, medical, penicillin, antibiotics

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: PHARMACEUTICAL BUILDINGS: WS Pharmaceutical buildings. INT VS Designers & engineers working in office, others working at desks, male w/ ruler measuring on sketch paper. Pharmacy, medicine, medical, penicillin, antibiotics
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Instructional Video0:31
The March of Time

1952: MEDICAL WARD: VS Doctor & nurse in hospital ward tending to patient lying in bed, male doctor wrapping patient's forearm, female nurse preparing needle shot, doctor injecting penicillin into tube of patient's arm.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: MEDICAL WARD: VS Doctor & nurse in hospital ward tending to patient lying in bed, male doctor wrapping patient's forearm, female nurse preparing needle shot, doctor injecting penicillin into tube of patient's arm.
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Instructional Video12:05
Curated Video

Carboxylic Acid Derivatives & Hydrolysis Reactions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
Esters have a wide range of uses, from giving perfumes and colognes their fragrances, to preventing diseases like scurvy. Vitamin C, that scurvy preventing antioxidant, is derived from carboxylic acids, a class of organic compounds we’ve...
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Instructional Video4:43
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The accident that changed the world - Allison Ramsey and Mary Staicu

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1928, scientist Alexander Fleming returned to his lab and found something unexpected: a colony of mold growing on a Petri dish he’d forgotten to place in his incubator. And around this colony of mold was a zone completely and...
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Instructional Video11:26
Curated Video

Carboxylic Acid Derivatives - Interconversion & Organometallics: Crash Course Organic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
We get it, learning so many different organic reactions is probably giving you a headache, but hopefully this episode can help! We’re getting even deeper into carboxylic acid derivatives, some of which are used in common headache...
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Instructional Video11:15
Crash Course

Carboxylic Acids: Crash Course Organic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
What do the smells of feet, armpits, vomit, and goats all have in common? (Besides being super gross…) Carboxylic acids! Despite being responsible for some of our least favorite odors, carboxylic acids are also super useful in organic...
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Instructional Video16:59
TED Talks

Maryn McKenna: What do we do when antibiotics don't work any more?

12th - Higher Ed
Penicillin changed everything. Infections that had previously killed were suddenly quickly curable. Yet as Maryn McKenna shares in this sobering talk, we've squandered the advantages afforded us by that and later antibiotics....
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Instructional Video11:08
Curated Video

Chemoselectivity and Protecting Groups: Crash Course Organic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
Things have been getting more and more complicated here in Crash Course Organic Chemistry, and as we deal with more complex molecules, parts of molecules we don’t want to react will start reacting along with the parts that we do....
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Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Antibiotics

12th - Higher Ed
Antibiotics… one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century. You’ve probably taken them at some point during your life… maybe for a throat or ear infection? About 20 doses of antibiotics are prescribed per 1,000 people every day...
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Instructional Video3:03
Curated Video

BIOLOGY - Evolution -Competition & Natural Selection

12th - Higher Ed
In nature, all organisms compete with each other for resources in order to survive. Competition between members of the same species is what makes organisms evolve. This theory of competition and ‘survival of the fittest’ is called...
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Instructional Video1:21
Curated Video

The Role of Plants in the Development of Modern Medicine

Higher Ed
This video discusses how certain plants have been used for thousands of years to treat certain ailments and how, through modern technology, these active ingredients have been extracted to create drugs. It highlights various examples such...
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Instructional Video7:44
JJ Medicine

Carbapenems | Bacterial Targets, Mechanism of Action, Side Effects

Higher Ed
Lesson on Carbapenem Antibiotics. Carbapenem antibiotics all have the suffix -penem. Carbapenems are always used parenterally and have a very broad spectrum of activity, especially with gram negative bacteria. Carbapenems have a similar...

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