draw the penicillin antibiotic that treats bacteria infection showing the R, S configurations and also draw its enantiomer
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draw the penicillin antibiotic that treats bacteria infection showing the R, S configurations and also draw...
Which antibiotic(s) is/are the most effective? Which antibiotic(s) is/are the least effective? The bacteria used was E.coli and the antibiotics are shown in the diagram on the right. Results gentamycin penicillin Tetra polymixin Nalidixid cycline acid PAN SA Sulfa drug (sulfonamide)
Help Save & Exit s 16 If a person takes an antibiotic for a bacterial infection, this can reduce the amount of bacteria in their normal microbiota and allow yeast in their genitourinary tract to flourish, which could result in a yeast infection. This is an example of 00:20:00 Multiple Choice predation. the competitive exclusion principle. symbiosis endosymbiosis the co-inclusion principle
Re Result Code Zone (mm) S/1/R Zone (mm) Zone (mm) S/ S/1/R Penicillin P-10 Vancomycin VA-30 Tetracycline TE-30 Chloramphenicol C-30 Streptomycin S-10 GM-10 Gentamicin Ssensitive, I-intermediate, R resistant Interpretation and Questions 1. Which patient's infection appears to be the most difficult to treat? Why? 2. Which patlent's infection appears to be the easiest to treat? Why Re Result Code Zone (mm) S/1/R Zone (mm) Zone (mm) S/ S/1/R Penicillin P-10 Vancomycin VA-30 Tetracycline TE-30 Chloramphenicol C-30 Streptomycin S-10 GM-10 Gentamicin...
Draw a mechanism reaction for the reaction with NaBH4 and benzil. (Show enantiomers/diastereomers/R-S configurations)
Determine the absolute configurations (i.e., R or S) of each compound below. " Place appropriate R or S symbols immediately next to the appropriate chiral carbon/element". Also, determine the stereo chemical relationships between compounds A&B given below. 3)- Determine the absolute configurations (i.e. R or S) of each compound below. "Plass appron S symbols immediately next to the appropriate chiral carbon/element" stereochemical relationships between compounds A & B given below R or Also, determi meucer (Sterencheical Relationships between A &...
Kirby-Bauer Test time-lapse with E. coli and S. aureus Elapsed Time: 24 hours coll Il 0 :18/1:11 Ampicillin Gentamicin Neomycin Vancomycin Tetracycline Bacitracin Trimethoprim/ Sulfamethoxazole Optochin Penicillin Erythromycin Streptomycin Amoxicillin/ Clavulanic Acid E. coli HD Q : II 0 - 0:33/1:11 3. Which of your organisms appears more susceptible to penicillin? 4. Which of your organisms appears difficult to treat with the selected antibiotics? 5. What is the difference between G+ and G-in reference to the selected antibiotics? 6. Which...
Determine the absolute configurations (i.e., R or S) of each compound below. "Place appropriate R or s Symbols immediately next to the appropriate element". Also, determine the stereochemical relationships between compounds A & B given below.
Draw the structures of R-benzoin, S-benzoin, R,R-hydrobenzion, S,S-hydrobenzion and R,S-hydrobenzion (meso-hydrobenzion) with the correct stereochemistry. Also, determine the molecular weights of benzil and the possible products.
For each of the following marked chiral centers, indicate the configuration (R or S). Draw the enantiomer of each structure in question #1. For 1 a) and lb), draw clear 3D representations of two diasteromers for each. Draw the Fisher Projection of (2R,3MS)-2,3,4-trichlorohexane
Analysis 2: Draw scheme(s) to explain why R-CEN is also considered as carboxylic acid derivative.