(d) Penicillin G is easily hydrolysed in the stomach to form Compound A (see Figure Q15d). Pho- (i) Explain how this tra

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(d) Penicillin G is easily hydrolysed in the stomach to form Compound A (see Figure Q15d). Pho- (i) Explain how this tra

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D Penicillin G Is Easily Hydrolysed In The Stomach To Form Compound A See Figure Q15d Pho I Explain How This Tra 1
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(d) Penicillin G is easily hydrolysed in the stomach to form Compound A (see Figure Q15d). Pho- (i) Explain how this transformation occurs with the use of curly arrows and written mechanistic rationale (where appropriate). (8 marks) N ww S CO₂H Penicillin G Ph H I tan HN S CO₂H Compound A Figure Q15d (ii) How does Penicillin G's sensitivity to acid affect the preferred dosing regimen for the drug? (2 marks) Question 15 continued overleaf...
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