thumb|Benzylpenicillin, an example of a penam
thumb|Benzylpenicillin, an example of a penam
Penams are the primary skeleton structures that define the penicillin subclass of the broader β-lactam family of antibiotics and related compounds. They are bicyclic ring systems containing a β-lactam moiety fused with a five-member thiazolidine ring. Due to ring strain and limitations on amide resonance, the structure is unstable and highly susceptible to catalytic cleavage at the amide bond. Benzylpenicillin (penicillin G) is the natural product parent that contains the penam structure.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).