pencilin is used by fungi to kill bacteria.
yes
metabolite channeling
metabolite channeling
Penicillin attacks the peptidoglygan cross linking of bacterial cell walls and these bacteria are prokaryote. Human cells do not have cell walls and are eukaryote in domain.
normeperidine
pencilin is used by fungi to kill bacteria.
Yes. Desmethyldiazepam (same thing as nordiazepam) is an active metabolite of Librium.
Pencilin was discovered by Alexander flemming
Alexander Fleming in invented penicillin
Penicillin discovery by Alexander Fleming in 1928
cefpodoxime proxetil is a prodrug that is de-esterified in the GI tract. It becomes cefpodoxime free acid which is the active metabolite.
Yes, esomeprazole and omeprazole are different drugs. Esomeprazole is an active metabolite of "omeprazole" and is more active at the same dose. Both acts on "proton pump", reducing stomach acidity.
The role of a metabolite that controls a repressible operon is to
Structurally modified metabolite that prevents the action of the normal metabolite
First Antibiotic was discovered by Alexander Flemming.It was pencilin.
diazepam up to 400 hours... the active metabolite (nordazepam) up to 720 hours... its an extremly long acting drug