This compound’s ring contains four carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom.
What is pyrrole?
A deficiency in this vitamin can cause tiredness and anemia because your body can’t make enough healthy red blood cells.
What is the vitamin B12?
A green pigment commonly found in plants and algae.
What is chlorophyll?
C₂₀H₂₂F₂N₃O
What is pyrrole-2-carboxamides chemical formula?
This liquid is colorless but darkens when exposed to this element.
What is air (oxygen)?
C63H88CoN14O14P
What is Vitamin B12's chemical formula?
C55H72MgN4O5
What is the chemical formula of chlorophyll A?
These compounds were designed to fight strains of this disease that have become antibiotic-resistant.
What is tuberculosis (TB)?
The name “pyrrole” comes from the Greek word pyrrhos, meaning this color.
What is fiery red?
The central metal in Vitamin B12 that's held in place by nitrogen atoms
What is Cobalt?
The regions of the color spectrum that chlorophyll absorbs.
What is blue and red?
The MmpL3 protein is a transporter that’s essential for forming this part of a TB cell.
What is the cell wall (cell formation)?
C₄H₅N?
What is Pyrrole’s molecular formula
Two chemical groups that can attach to cobalt, changing how B12 functions in your body
What are –CH₃ (methyl) or –CN (cyano) groups?
The element that is in the center of a chlorophyll molecule.
What is magnesium?
Scientists created MmpL3 inhibitors using this type of base structure.
What is a scaffold structure?
Pyrrole is called a heterocyclic compound because it has one of these atoms that isn’t carbon.
What is nitrogen?
The structure surrounding the cobalt atom in Vitamin B12
What is a Corrin ring?
The year that chlorophyll was discovered.
What is 1817?
Pyrrole-2-carboxamides have these two additional beneficial properties besides being antibacterial.
What are anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties?