lactams

/ˈlæk.tæmz/
noun
  1. A class of organic compounds that are cyclic amides, often used in making medicines like antibiotics.
    • Penicillin is a well-known type of lactam used to fight bacterial infections.
    • The chemistry textbook explained how lactams form ring structures.
    • Scientists are studying new lactams to develop stronger antibiotics.
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