Antibiotics may be of a single substance or a group of substances of the same kind, whether or not their chemical composition is known or chemically or indeterminate. These antibiotics vary chemically and include:
1) Monocytamans, the most important types of this category are penicillins, which are produced by several types of fungus or penicillium. Pancillin is also included in this category.
2. Diabetes-related antibiotics in streptomycin.
3. Tetracyclines and their derivatives, eg Clortracycline (INN) and Oxytetracycline (INN).
4- Chlorine amphenicol.
5. Markolides, such as erythromycin, amphotericin (b), thaosine.
6. Polypeptides, such as acetyomycines, bactericin, gramicidines, tyrosidine.
Other antibiotics, such as sarcomycin, vancomycin.
1) Monocytamans, the most important types of this category are penicillins, which are produced by several types of fungus or penicillium. Pancillin is also included in this category.
2. Diabetes-related antibiotics in streptomycin.
3. Tetracyclines and their derivatives, eg Clortracycline (INN) and Oxytetracycline (INN).
4- Chlorine amphenicol.
5. Markolides, such as erythromycin, amphotericin (b), thaosine.
6. Polypeptides, such as acetyomycines, bactericin, gramicidines, tyrosidine.
Other antibiotics, such as sarcomycin, vancomycin.