Penicillin (PC)
    Penicillin is a group of antibiotics derived from Penicillium fungi, including penicillin G, procaine penicillin, benzathine penicillin, and penicillin V.This core has the molecular formula R-C9H11N2O4S, where R is the variable side chain that differentiates the penicillins from one another. The penam core has a molecular weight of 243 g/mol, with larger penicillins having molecular weights near 450—for example, cloxacillin has a molecular weight of 436 g/mol. The key structural feature of the penicillins is the four-membered β-lactam ring; this structural moiety is essential for penicillin's antibacterial activity. The β-lactam ring is itself fused to a five-membered thiazolidine ring. The fusion of these two rings causes the β-lactam ring to be more reactive than monocyclic β-lactams because the two fused rings distort the β-lactam amide bond and therefore remove the resonance stabilisation normally found in these chemical bonds.
    Organism species: Pan-species (General)
- Conjugated small molecules CPK563Ge11 BSA Conjugated Penicillin (PC) In Stock
 - Polyclonal antibody PAK563Ge02 Polyclonal Antibody to Penicillin (PC) In Stock
 - Competition ELISA CEK563Ge ELISA Kit for Penicillin (PC) In Stock
 
