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AIDS
definition
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome – a disease of the human immune system caused by infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
antibiotic
definition
Substance that controls the spread of bacteria in the body by killing them or stopping them reproducing.
antigen
definition
A foreign organism that gets into the body and triggers an immune response.
cancer
definition
A disease caused by normal cells changing so that they grow and divide in an uncontrolled way. The uncontrolled growth causes a lump called a tumour to form.
antibody
definition
A protein produced by the immune system in humans (and other animals) that attacks foreign organisms (antigens) that get into the body.
What is arthritis?
A medical condition often found in older people which causes pain and inflammation of the joints.
What is a drug?
A substance that can change chemical reactions in the body.
What is fluorescence?
When a chemical absorbs ultraviolet light and releases it as visible light.
foreign antigens
definition
Not the same as those of the host organism. These are recognised by the immune system of the host and attacked by its white blood cells.
HIV
definition
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, a disease which damages cells in the immune system.
hormone
definition
Chemical messenger produced in glands and carried by the blood to specific organs in the body.
hybridoma
definition
Cells formed from fusing spleen cells with myeloma cells which will produce monoclonal antibodies.
immune system
definition
The body’s defence system against entry of any foreign body, including pathogens and agents such as pollen grains. The role of the immune system is to prevent disease.
What is leukaemia?
Cancer of the blood cells.
What are lymphocytes?
White blood cells which attack pathogens by producing antibodies.
monoclonal antibody
definition
Identical copies of an antibody produced by fusing a spleen cell with a cancerous white blood cell which can be designed to bind to many different substances.
myeloma cells
definition
Cancerous white blood cells used in the formation of monoclonal antibodies.
pathogen
definition
Microorganism that causes disease.
synthetic
definition
A material made by a chemical process, not naturally occurring.
tumour
definition
The lump of cells formed as a result of uncontrolled cell division.
Meaning of the word pharmaceutical?
Relating to medicines and drugs, their production, sale and use.
How did Alexander Flemming discover pennicillin?
He discovered the antibiotic penicillin from the penicillium mould. By chance, he discovered that where an agar plate of bacteria had been contaminated by a mould, the bacteria had been killed.
Where have drugs historically come from
Historically drugs have come from nature, as parts of plants and microorganisms have been extracted.
The discovery of new drugs
Plant extracts
Certain drugs can be extracted from natural sources, and have been known about for a long time. For example, willow bark was used by the ancient Greeks to help cure fevers and pains. It was later discovered that the active ingredient was salicylic acid. This was modified by chemists into the substance we call aspirin, which is less irritating to the stomach than salicylic acid. Another example is the heart drug, digitalis which is extracted from foxgloves.
Plants are still important today, but most drugs are now created in a laboratory by scientists at pharmaceutical companies. These companies now have synthetic versions of the plant extracts, and use these as the starting point to develop new drugs.