Microbial Antagonism as the Basis for the Use of Antibiotics

Authors

  • Nadiya Slavchenko

Keywords:

microbes, antagonism, penicillin, antibiotics, organism, bacteria

Abstract

Microbes and microorganisms play an important role in the development of medicine and pharmaceuticals. Today antibiotics are widely used, which are formed due to the phenomenon of microbial antagonism. Antibiotics are used in today's world for the treatment of many diseases, especially infectious. These substances suppress the proliferation of malignant cells that multiply in the human body. Humanity has known about the therapeutic effects of various microorganisms for a long time, but we began to use it only in the early twentieth century when Alexander Fleming invented penicillin.

Published

2018-04-30

How to Cite

Slavchenko, N. (2018). Microbial Antagonism as the Basis for the Use of Antibiotics. European Journal of Scientific Exploration, 1(1). Retrieved from https://syniutajournals.com/index.php/EJSE/article/view/34

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