beetalaktamiini
Beetalaktamiini, also known as beta-lactam, is a class of antibiotics characterized by a four-membered beta-lactam ring. This ring is essential for their antibacterial activity. Beta-lactam antibiotics work by inhibiting the synthesis of peptidoglycan, a crucial component of bacterial cell walls. By interfering with the cross-linking of peptidoglycan chains, these antibiotics weaken the cell wall, leading to cell lysis and bacterial death.
The most well-known examples of beta-lactam antibiotics include penicillins and cephalosporins. Other important subclasses are carbapenems
Beta-lactam antibiotics are generally bactericidal, meaning they kill bacteria. They are effective against a broad spectrum