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Antimicrobial composition
   
Document Number
US Patent 5985795
Issued Date
November 16, 1999
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Suganuma; Akio (Urawa-shi, Saitama,JP)
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An antimicrobial composition which exhibits an excellent antimicrobial activity against various kinds of eumycetes, bacteria, actinomycetes, yeast and algae, is excellent in the quickness and persistency of the effect, and is extremely stable in itself. The antimicrobial composition contains an inorganic metal antimicrobial agent, a thiazole antimicrobial agent, a haloalkylthio antimicrobial agent, an imidazole antimicrobial agent, and a urea antimicrobial agent as the essential components.
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Suganuma; Akio (Urawa,JP)
Fujiwara; Hitoshi (Sakura,JP)
Published
November 16, 1999
Application Number
08/943,618
Filed
October 3, 1997
US Classification
504/121   424/405
Int'l Classification
A01N   59/26   (20060101)   A01N   59/16   (20060101)  
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Oct 04, 1996 [JP] 8-264139
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504/121   424/405  
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