Beta-lactam family — definition?
Includes penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, monobactams.
Beta-lactam antibiotics — core structure?
Beta-lactam ring essential for activity.
Mechanism — action?
Bind PBPs, inhibit peptidoglycan synthesis.
Penicillins — primary target?
Gram-positive cocci, Treponema.
Penicillins — spectrum?
Gram-positive cocci, Treponema.
Beta-lactam mechanism?
Bind PBPs, inhibit peptidoglycan synthesis.
Monobactams — spectrum?
Gram-negative bacteria only.
Beta-lactamase inhibitors — example?
Clavulanic acid, tazobactam, sulbactam.
PBP role?
Involved in bacterial cell wall synthesis.
Resistance — main mechanism?
Beta-lactamase production.
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1. What is the primary mechanism of action of beta-lactam antibiotics?
2. Which core structural feature is essential for the antibacterial activity of all beta-lactam antibiotics?
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