Discovery of Potential New Medicines
- Traditionally, drugs were extracted from plants and microorganisms
- New drugs are being developed all the time by scientists at universities and drug companies around the world
- Sophisticated computer modelling is done to identify 'candidate' molecules
- Candidates are synthetic compounds that could be manufactured and could have the same or similar therapeutic effect on disease as existing drug compounds
- Sophisticated computer modelling is done to identify 'candidate' molecules
- A lot of the medication that we use today are based on chemicals extracted from plants
- The heart drug digitalis originates from foxgloves
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The painkiller aspirin originates from willow
- Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming from the Penicillium mould (a fungus)
- Fleming left some petri dishes that had been contaminated with mould from the air and found that bacteria would not grow near the mould
- He discovered that the mould (Penicillium notatum) was releasing a chemical (penicillin) that killed the bacteria surrounding it
- Most new drugs are synthesised by chemists in the pharmaceutical industry
- However, the starting point may still be a chemical extracted from a plant
Drugs From Plants Table