Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Amino nitrogen containing
Patent
1981-02-04
1982-07-20
Hines, Robert V.
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Amino nitrogen containing
260464, 26050118, 26050119, 2605012, 71 67, 424266, 424280, 424316, 424330, 544396, 544401, 544402, 546322, 564321, 564368, 564369, C07C 8738
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active
043407560
ABSTRACT:
Novel halophenyl and loweralkyl substituted halophenyl polyamines are useful antimicrobial agents, as well as algae inhibitors. They are especially useful because of their low toxicity, and as such are advantageously included as the active agent in surgical scrubs, antibacterial soaps, as preservatives in cosmetic preparations, and the like.
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Dybas Richard A.
Grier Nathaniel
Witzel Bruce E.
Hines Robert V.
Merck & Co. , Inc.
Monaco Mario A.
Riedl Edmunde D.
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