Carbacephems are a class of synthetic antibiotics, based on the structure of cephalosporin, a cephem. Carbacephems are similar to cephems, but with a carbon substituted for the sulfur. [1]
It prevents bacterial cell division by inhibiting cell wall synthesis.[ citation needed]
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Carbacephems are a class of synthetic antibiotics, based on the structure of cephalosporin, a cephem. Carbacephems are similar to cephems, but with a carbon substituted for the sulfur. [1]
It prevents bacterial cell division by inhibiting cell wall synthesis.[ citation needed]
This systemic antibiotic-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
Beta-lactams (inhibit synthesis of peptidoglycan layer of bacterial cell wall by binding to and inhibiting PBPs, a group of D-alanyl-D-alanine transpeptidases) |
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