kleinmolekular
kleinmolekular is a German term used in the sciences to describe substances composed of relatively few atoms and possessing a low molecular weight, as opposed to macromolecules such as polymers and proteins. In English-language science, the equivalent term is small molecule. In practice, kleinmolekular denotes chemical compounds with well-defined structures that can usually be synthesized from simple building blocks and purified by standard methods. The typical boundary between small molecules and macromolecules is not fixed; however, many chemists classify small molecules as having molecular weights below roughly 1,000 daltons, with a more stringent commonly used range around 500–900 Da in drug discovery.
In pharmacology and medicinal chemistry, kleinmolekular refers to compounds designed to interact with biological targets, such
In materials science, kleinmolekulare entities include organic semiconductors, dyes, and receptor ligands used in supramolecular chemistry
Etymology: Kleinmolekular derives from German, literally 'small molecule.' The term is used mainly in German-speaking scientific