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Penicillin was the first antibiotic to be discovered. It permanently inactivates the key enzymes in bacterial cell walls.<ref>Berg JM, Tymoczko JL and Stryer L, 2007, Biochemistry 6th edition, NY, W. H Freeman and Company, page 109</ref> | <references /> | ||
<ref>Berg JM, Tymoczko JL and Stryer L, 2007, Biochemistry 6th edition, NY, W. H Freeman and Company, page 109</ref>Penicillin was the first antibiotic to be discovered. It permanently inactivates the key enzymes in bacterial cell walls.<ref>Berg JM, Tymoczko JL and Stryer L, 2007, Biochemistry 6th edition, NY, W. H Freeman and Company, page 109</ref> |