 The new compound, OddMapk, has been developed as a potential antimicrobial agent. It has shown strong binding affinity to the protein BSA, indicating its potential use in drug delivery systems. Furthermore, it has been found to have antibacterial properties against two common food poisoning bacteria, E, Coli and S. Aureus. This suggests that OddMapk could be used as a safe and effective alternative to current antibiotics. This article was authored by Vishwas D. Suryavanshi, Laxman S. Whale Car, Anil H. Gore and others.