Compare the carbapenem above to the carbacephem and cephems below. Note the structure the heterocyclic cores.
So we see that penicillins, cephalosphorins, and carbapenems all have a heterocyclic core with a beta-lactam ring. There are also beta-lactam antibiotics that have only beta-lactam at the core. An example is given below.
Below: a ureidopenicillin
Quinolones are another interesting group. Like the other antibiotics mentioned here, it too has a nitrogen ring.
Aminoglycosides do not have nitrogen rings, but they do have nitrogen atoms with double bonds to carbon (an amino bond).
All these antibiotics work by acting the cell walls of bacteria. Those walls come in two basic varieties shown below. Since both walls contain peptidoglycan, it seems the use of antibiotic from both beta-lactam and another family is necessary. The proper blend of antibiotics is at least an important question as discovering new ones.
Indeed, triple antibiotic ointment contains a blend of aminoglycoside, a polymyxin, and a polypeptide antibiotics.
Polypeptide antibiotics like bacitracin have high molecular weights.
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