Penams
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- | Penams are the primary skeleton structures that define the penicillin subclass of the broader β-lactam family of antibiotics and related compounds. They are bicyclic ring systems containing a β-lactam moiety fused with a five-member thiazolidine ring. [1] Due to ring strain and limitations on amide resonance, the structure is unstable and highly susceptible to catalytic cleavage at the amide bond.[2] Benzylpenicillin (penicillin G) is the natural product parent that contains the penam structure. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penam Penam]. | + | Penams are the primary skeleton structures that define the penicillin subclass of the broader β-lactam family of antibiotics and related compounds. They are bicyclic ring systems containing a β-lactam moiety fused with a five-member thiazolidine ring. [1] Due to ring strain and limitations on amide resonance, the structure is unstable and highly susceptible to catalytic cleavage at the amide bond.<ref>doi:10.1093/actrade/9780198759775.003.0005</ref>[2] Benzylpenicillin (penicillin G) is the natural product parent that contains the penam structure. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penam Penam]. |
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