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Test methods products with fungi

Patents have been granted for innovations involving the preparation and activities of broad-spectrum antimicrobial emulsions from 1977 (Sippos) to 2000 (Baker). All of these patents claim antibacterial activity, but all involve additives in the non-aqueous phase of the emulsion that are known to be antibacterial alone and before emulsification. Wide spectrum applications for these nanoemulsions have been claimed with positive results for bacteria, fungi, and viruses. The term nanoemulsion is used in US patents discussed below, but the generic term for the product of an emulsification (Gooch 2002, 1980) of a liquid within a liquid is an emulsion. United States patents 6,015,832 and 5,547,677 were examined and formulations in key claim statements were reproduced, and tested using standard methods for effectiveness. Additional patents listed in the reference section were reviewed as part of this study. [Pg.95]


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