C16h18n2o4s
File:Penicillin_core.svgFormula after Wikipedia; R is specific for different types of penicillins.
You have a five armed thiazolidine ring. To this ring a four armed beta lactum ring is attached in case of the penicillin. Penicillin is one member of the beta lactum antibiotic.
Mostly in medicine there is Penicillin; Which is a type of mold and some drugs :(
Penicilline is not a 'bond' but a compound. The chemical formula is: C16H18N2O4S (the original PenG, benzylpenicilline)
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Yes, penicillin contains sulfur in its chemical structure. The sulfur atom is essential for penicillin to exert its antimicrobial properties against certain bacteria.
No. Penicillin is a chemical substance. It does not reproduce.
There are many different kinds of antibiotics that contain different substances. In simple terms, an antibiotic is a medical substance derived from chemical preparations, organic preparations, etc. that have been proven to kill bacteria, usually each type of antibiotic is targeted at specific types of bacteria since not all antibiotics are effective against all bacteria. The substances usually destroy the organism's cell walls so they can no longer function, or damage the ability of the bacteria to reproduce. They destroy them or inhibit the growth and/or functions of these harmful microorganisms.
Energy has no chemical formula as it is not a chemical.
Penicillin exhibits the property of an effective and safe antimicrobial therapy that involves selective toxicity. This is because the chemical structure of Penicillin gives antibacterial properties.
Penicillin is an acid. It contains a beta-lactam ring that confers its antibacterial properties, but the molecule overall is considered an acid due to its chemical structure.
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