middlemolecularweight
Middlemolecularweight refers to a range of molecular weights that fall between small molecules and macromolecules. This classification is not strictly defined by precise numerical values but is used to broadly categorize substances based on their size and properties. Generally, molecules in this range are larger than typical organic compounds like sugars or amino acids but smaller than polymers such as polyethylene or proteins.
Substances within the middlemolecularweight range often exhibit characteristics that bridge the gap between these two extremes.
The concept of middlemolecularweight is particularly relevant in fields like biochemistry, where peptides and small proteins