Origin - Bacterial
Chemical profile - Lipoproteins, glycolipids
Classification - Mycoplasmataceae
Use - Research, scientific studies
Description -
Mycoplasma pulmonis, originating from bacterial sources and classified within Mycoplasmataceae, is noted for its lipoprotein and glycolipid composition. This prokaryotic organism is characterized by a lack of a cell wall, making it distinct in structure and function. Extensively documented in scientific literature, it serves as a model organism in microbiological research. Recognized for its unique chemical structure. Discover a comparable option - Soft Sugar Medium and Biofield Tuning.
Chemical profile - Lipoproteins, glycolipids
Classification - Mycoplasmataceae
Use - Research, scientific studies
Description -
Mycoplasma pulmonis, originating from bacterial sources and classified within Mycoplasmataceae, is noted for its lipoprotein and glycolipid composition. This prokaryotic organism is characterized by a lack of a cell wall, making it distinct in structure and function. Extensively documented in scientific literature, it serves as a model organism in microbiological research. Recognized for its unique chemical structure. Discover a comparable option - Soft Sugar Medium and Biofield Tuning.