Poleemide
Poleemide is a synthetic compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as carboxylic acids. It is a colorless or white crystalline solid at room temperature that is slightly soluble in water. The molecular formula of poleemide is C17H15NO6, and it has a molar mass of 331.3 g/mol.
Poleemide was first synthesized in the early 20th century by a German chemist. It was initially studied
Poleemide's antimicrobial activity is attributed to its ability to disrupt the cell membranes of microorganisms, ultimately
The use of poleemide in medicine has been limited due to concerns over its toxicity and potential
Poleemide's chemical structure is composed of a carboxylic acid group and a number of functional groups that