3D Chemical Structure Representation
Visualizing the Complex 3D Molecular Structure of Erythromycin with a Ball-and-Stick Model

3D Chemical Structure Representation

An intricate 3D ball-and-stick model vividly portrays the complex molecular structure of Erythromycin. Carbon atoms are represented in gray, hydrogen in white, oxygen in red, and nitrogen in blue, effectively illustrating the precise atom connectivity and spatial arrangement. This visualization clearly shows the large macrolactone ring backbone and the two attached deoxy sugar moieties, cladinose and desosamine, which are fundamental to the antibiotic's biological activity. Such molecular representations are invaluable tools for studying the three-dimensional geometry and properties of pharmaceutical compounds.

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