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What is the natural source of ivermectin?

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The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded for the discovery of avermectin, the compound from which ivermectin is derived [1.9.4]. So, what is the natural source of ivermectin and how did this discovery change modern medicine?

What is ivermectin made of?

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The discovery of the compounds that led to ivermectin won a Nobel Prize in 2015. So, **what is ivermectin made of**? It is a semisynthetic antiparasitic derived from a naturally occurring soil bacterium, *Streptomyces avermitilis*.

Understanding the Complex Process: How do you make ivermectin?

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In 2015, the Nobel Prize was awarded for discoveries related to avermectin and ivermectin, highlighting the drug's immense global health impact. Understanding how you make ivermectin reveals a complex, multi-stage process far beyond the scope of a home laboratory, involving specialized microbial fermentation and chemical synthesis.

Where is ivermectin found naturally?: Understanding Its Semisynthetic Origin

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In 2015, the Nobel Prize was awarded for the discovery of avermectins, the natural compounds from which ivermectin is derived. The question of *where is ivermectin found naturally?* is often misunderstood, as the drug itself does not exist in nature; instead, it is a modified version of compounds produced by a unique soil bacterium.