• Предмет: Биология
  • Автор: Drconqueror
  • Вопрос задан 7 лет назад

what is clavulanic acid​

Ответы

Ответ дал: youroxygenium
1

It has the ability to penetrate through the bacterial cell wall and cause inactivation of enzymes located both inside the cell and on its border. It acts as a competitive and often irreversible inhibitor.

Ответ дал: zas91
0

Ответ:

Clavulanic acid is a beta-lactamase inhibitor. It contains a beta-lactam structure similar to that of beta-lactam antibiotics. Much less well-known is the fact that clavulanic acid has its own antibacterial activity and stimulates antimicrobial immunity.

Объяснение:

It seems to have helped

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