Benzylpenicillin

/ˌbɛnzəlpɛnɪˈsɪlɪn/ noun

The original type of penicillin antibiotic with a benzyl group attached, one of the first antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections.

From 'benzyl' + 'penicillin'. Named in 1941 when chemists discovered this modified form was more stable and effective than natural penicillin.

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