For the future experiment of testing against Salmonella Typhimurium without the presence of a chelator, what do you hypothesize you will get as results?
Hi Jacob, this is such a good question. So the answer is both. The research and development process of antibiotics is very time consuming and very expensive. It can take up to 20 years to develop one drug that is FDA approved and can cost up to a BILLION! dollars. Hope this helped:)
Hi Carolina, I was wondering if you have any hypotheses about a way to increase the permeability of Salmonella in a way that doesn’t adversely effect living organisms?
For the future experiment of testing against Salmonella Typhimurium without the presence of a chelator, what do you hypothesize you will get as results?
Hi Nichole, so without the chelator, the Nisin would most likely have no effect on the Salmonella Typhiumurium 🙂
Why haven’t any new classes of antibiotics been discovered since the 1980’s? Is it because of a lack of research or lack of results?
Hi Jacob, this is such a good question. So the answer is both. The research and development process of antibiotics is very time consuming and very expensive. It can take up to 20 years to develop one drug that is FDA approved and can cost up to a BILLION! dollars. Hope this helped:)
Hi Carolina, I was wondering if you have any hypotheses about a way to increase the permeability of Salmonella in a way that doesn’t adversely effect living organisms?
What is gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria?