Chlortetracycline

/ˌklɔːrˌtetrəˈsaɪklɪn/ noun

An antibiotic from the tetracycline family that kills bacteria by preventing them from making proteins they need to survive.

From chloro- (chlorine) + tetracycline; discovered in 1948 from soil bacteria (Streptomyces aureofaciens), it was the first tetracycline antibiotic isolated, named for its four-ring structure.

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