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AU2013270588B2
AU2013270588B2 AU2013270588A AU2013270588A AU2013270588B2 AU 2013270588 B2 AU2013270588 B2 AU 2013270588B2 AU 2013270588 A AU2013270588 A AU 2013270588A AU 2013270588 A AU2013270588 A AU 2013270588A AU 2013270588 B2 AU2013270588 B2 AU 2013270588B2
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Synergistic microbicidal compositions containing N-methyl-I,2 benzisothiazolin-3-one.

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I The present application is a divisional of Australian patent application 2008203010 the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference. This invention relates to a synergistic combination of selected microbicides having greater activity than would be observed for the individual microbicides. In some cases, commercial microbicides cannot provide effective control of microorganisms, even at high use concentrations, due to weak activity against certain types of microorganisms, e.g., those resistant to some microbicides, or due to aggressive environmental conditions. Combinations of different microbicides are sometimes used to provide overall control of microorganisms in a particular end use environment. For example, U.S. Pat. App. Pub. No. 2007/0078118 discloses synergistic combinations of N-methyl 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one (MBIT) with other biocides. However, there is a need for additional combinations of microbicides having enhanced activity against various strains of microorganisms to provide effective control of the microorganisms. Moreover, there is a need for combinations containing lower levels of individual microbicides for environmental and economic benefit. The problem addressed by this invention is to provide such additional combinations of microbicides. STATEMENT OF THE INVENTION The present invention is directed to a microbicidal composition comprising: (a) N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one; and (b) a microbicide comprising propylene glycol caprylate, wherein the weight ratio of propylene glycol caprylate to N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one is from 1:0.442 to 1:0.0018. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION As used herein, the following terms have the designated definitions, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. "MBIT" is N-methyl-1,2 benzisothiazolin-3-one. The term "microbicide" refers to a compound capable of 2 killing, inhibiting the growth of or controlling the growth of microorganisms at a locus; microbicides include bactericides, fungicides and algaecides. The term "microorganism" includes, for example, fungi (such as yeast and mold), bacteria and algae. The term "locus" refers to an industrial system or product subject to 5 contamination by microorganisms. The following abbreviations are used throughout the specification: ppm = parts per million by weight (weight/weight), mL = milliliter, ATCC = American Type Culture Collection, MBC = minimum biocidal concentration, and MIC = minimum inhibitory concentration. Unless otherwise specified, temperatures are in degrees centigrade (*C), and references 10 to percentages (%) are by weight. Amounts of organic microbicides are given on an active ingredient basis in ppm (w/w). The compositions of the present invention unexpectedly have been found to provide enhanced microbicidal efficacy at a combined active ingredient level lower than that of the individual microbicides. Additional microbicides beyond L5 those listed in the claims may be present in the composition. In one embodiment of the invention, the antimicrobial composition comprises N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one and ethyl lauroyl arginate hydrochloride. Preferably, a weight ratio of ethyl lauroyl arginate hydrochloride to N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one is from 1:94 to 1:0.0137. !0 In one embodiment of the invention, the antimicrobial composition comprises N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one and cocamidopropyl-N-2 hydroxyethylcarbamoyl methyl dimethyl ammonium chloride. Preferably, a weight ratio of cocamidopropyl-N-2-hydroxyethylcarbamoyl methyl dimethyl ammonium chloride to N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one is from 1:188 to 25 1:0.0022. In one embodiment of the invention, the antimicrobial composition comprises N-methyl-1,2 -benzisothiazolin- 3-one and Cu(II) 2-aminoethanolate and didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride. Preferably, a weight ratio of Cu(II) 2 aminoethanolate and didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride to N-methyl-1,2 30 benzisothiazolin-3-one is from 1:176 to 1:0.08. In one embodiment of the invention, the antimicrobial composition comprises N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one and didecyl dimethyl ammonium 3 carbonate and bicarbonate. Preferably, a weight ratio of didecyl dimethyl ammonium carbonate and bicarbonate to N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one is from 1:227 to 1:0.179. In one embodiment of the invention, the antimicrobial composition 5 comprises N-methyl-1, 2-benzisothiazolin- 3-one and Cu(II) 2-aminoethanolate. Preferably, a weight ratio of Cu(II) 2-aminoethanolate to N-methyl-1,2 benzisothiazolin-3-one is from 1:375 to 1:0.004. In one embodiment of the invention, the antimicrobial composition comprises N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one and glycerol monolaurate. [0 Preferably, a weight ratio of glycerol monolaurate to N-methyl-1,2 benzisothiazolin-3-one is from 1:0.143 to 1:0.0004. In one embodiment of the invention, the antimicrobial composition comprises N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one and propylene glycol mono laurate. Preferably, a weight ratio of propylene glycol mono-laurate to N-methyl 5 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one is from 1:0.286 to 1:0.0286. In one embodiment of the invention, the antimicrobial composition comprises N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one and propylene glycol caprylate. Preferably, a weight ratio of propylene glycol caprylate to N-methyl-1,2 benzisothiazolin-3-one is from 1:0.442 to 1:0.0018. 0 The microbicides in the composition of this invention may be used "as is" or may first be formulated with a solvent or a solid carrier. Suitable solvents include, for example, water; glycols, such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, diethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, and polypropylene glycol; glycol ethers; alcohols, such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, phenethyl 25 alcohol and phenoxypropanol; ketones, such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone; esters, such as ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, triacetyl citrate, and glycerol triacetate; carbonates, such as propylene carbonate and dimethyl carbonate; and mixtures thereof. It is preferred that the solvent is selected from water, glycols, glycol ethers, esters and mixtures thereof. Suitable solid carriers include, for 30 example, cyclodextrin, silicas, diatomaceous earth, waxes, cellulosic materials, alkali and alkaline earth (e.g., sodium, magnesium, potassium) metal salts (e.g., chloride, nitrate, bromide, sulfate) and charcoal.
4 When a microbicide component is formulated in a solvent, the formulation may optionally contain surfactants. When such formulations contain surfactants, they are generally in the form of emulsive concentrates, emulsions, microemulsive concentrates, or microemulsions. Emulsive concentrates form 5 emulsions upon the addition of a sufficient amount of water. Microemulsive concentrates form microemulsions upon the addition of a sufficient amount of water. Such emulsive and microemulsive concentrates are generally well known in the art; it is preferred that such formulations are free of surfactants. U.S. Patent No. 5,444,078 may be consulted for further general and specific details on [0 the preparation of various microemulsions and microemulsive concentrates. A microbicide component also can be formulated in the form of a dispersion. The solvent component of the dispersion can be an organic solvent or water, preferably water. Such dispersions can contain adjuvants, for example, co-solvents, thickeners, anti-freeze agents, dispersants, fillers, pigments, .5 surfactants, biodispersants, sulfosuccinates, terpenes, furanones, polycations, stabilizers, scale inhibitors and anti-corrosion additives. When both microbicides are each first formulated with a solvent, the solvent used for the first microbicide may be the same as or different from the solvent used to formulate the other commercial microbicide, although water is 0 preferred for most industrial biocide applications. It is preferred that the two solvents are miscible. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the microbicide components of the present invention may be added to a locus sequentially, simultaneously, or may be combined before being added to the locus. It is preferred that the first 25 microbicide and the second microbicide component be added to a locus simultaneously or sequentially. When the microbicides are added simultaneously or sequentially, each individual component may contain adjuvants, such as, for example, solvent, thickeners, anti-freeze agents, colorants, sequestrants (such as ethylenediamine-tetraacetic acid, 30 ethylenediaminedisuccinic acid, iminodisuccinic acid and salts thereof), dispersants, surfactants, biodispersants, sulfosuccinates, terpenes, furanones, polycations, stabilizers, scale inhibitors and anti-corrosion additives.
5 The microbicidal compositions of the present invention can be used to inhibit the growth of microorganisms or higher forms of aquatic life (such as protozoans, invertebrates, bryozoans, dinoflagellates, crustaceans, mollusks, etc.) by introducing a microbicidally effective amount of the compositions onto, into, or 5 at a locus subject to microbial attack. Suitable loci include, for example: industrial process water; electrocoat deposition systems,; cooling towers; air washers; gas scrubbers; mineral slurries; wastewater treatment; ornamental fountains; reverse osmosis filtration; ultrafiltration; ballast water; evaporative condensers; heat exchangers; pulp and paper processing fluids and additives; LO starch; plastics; emulsions; dispersions; paints; latices; coatings, such as varnishes; construction products, such as mastics, caulks, and sealants; construction adhesives, such as ceramic adhesives, carpet backing adhesives, and laminating adhesives; industrial or consumer adhesives; photographic chemicals; printing fluids; household products, such as bathroom and kitchen cleaners and [5 sanitary wipes; cosmetics; toiletries; shampoos; soaps; detergents; industrial cleaners; floor polishes; laundry rinse water; metalworking fluids; conveyor lubricants; hydraulic fluids; leather and leather products; textiles; textile products; wood and wood products, such as plywood, chipboard, wallboard, flakeboard, laminated beams, oriented strandboard, hardboard, and !0 particleboard; petroleum processing fluids; fuel; oilfield fluids, such as injection water, fracture fluids, and drilling muds; agriculture adjuvant preservation; surfactant preservation; medical devices; diagnostic reagent preservation; food preservation, such as plastic or paper food wrap; food, beverage, and industrial process pasteurizers; toilet bowls; recreational water; pools; and spas. 25 Preferably, the microbicidal compositions of the present invention are used to inhibit the growth of microorganisms at a locus selected from one or more of mineral slurries, pulp and paper processing fluids and additives, starch, emulsions, dispersions, paints, latices, coatings, construction adhesives, such as ceramic adhesives, carpet backing adhesives, photographic chemicals, printing 30 fluids, household products such as bathroom and kitchen cleaners and sanitary wipes, cosmetics, toiletries, shampoos, soaps, detergents, industrial cleaners, floor polishes, laundry rinse water, metal working fluids, textile products, wood 6 and wood products, agriculture adjuvant preservation, surfactant preservation, diagnostic reagent preservation, food preservation, and food, beverage, and industrial process pasteurizers. The specific amount of the composition of this invention necessary to 5 inhibit or control the growth of microorganisms and higher aquatic life forms in a locus depends upon the particular locus to be protected. Typically, the amount of the composition of the present invention to control the growth of microorganisms in a locus is sufficient if it provides from 0.1 to 1,000 ppm of the isothiazoline ingredient of the composition in the locus. It is preferred that the isothiazolone 10 ingredients of the composition be present in the locus in an amount of at least 0.5 ppm, more preferably at least 4 ppm and most preferably at least 10 ppm. It'is preferred that the isothiazolone ingredients of the composition be present in the locus in an amount of no more than 1000 ppm, more preferably no more than 500 ppm, and most preferably no more than 200 ppm. 15 7 EXAMPLES Materials and Methods 5 The synergism of the combination of the present invention was demonstrated by testing a wide range of concentrations and ratios of the compounds. One measure of synergism is the industrially accepted method described by Kull, F.C.; Eisman, P.C.; Sylwestrowicz, H.D. and Mayer, R.L., in Applied 10 Microbiology 9:538-541 (1961), using the ratio determined by the formula: Qa/QA + Qb/QB = Synergy Index ("SI") wherein: QA = concentration of compound A (first component) in ppm, acting alone, L5 which produced an end point (MIC of Compound A). Qa = concentration of compound A in ppm, in the mixture, which produced an end point. QB = concentration of compound B (second component) in ppm, acting alone, which produced an end point (MIC of Compound B). O0 Qb = concentration of compound B in ppm, in the mixture, which produced an end point. When the sum of Qa/QA and Qb/QB is greater than one, antagonism is indicated. When the sum is equal to one, additivity is indicated, and when less 25 than one, synergism is demonstrated. The lower the SI, the greater the synergy shown by that particular mixture. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of a microbicide is the lowest concentration tested under a specific set of conditions that prevents the growth of added microorganisms. Synergy tests were conducted using standard microtiter plate assays with 30 media designed for optimal growth of the test microorganism. Minimal salt medium supplemented with 0.2% glucose and 0.1% yeast extract (M9GY medium) was used for testing bacteria; Potato Dextrose Broth (PDB medium) was used for testing yeast and mold. In this method, a wide range of 8 combinations of microbicides was tested by conducting high resolution MIC assays in the presence of various concentrations of MBIT. High resolution MICs were determined by adding varying amounts of microbicide to one column of a microtitre plate and doing subsequent ten-fold dilutions using an automated 5 liquid handling system to obtain a series of endpoints ranging from 2 ppm to 10,000 ppm active ingredient. The synergy of the combinations of the present invention was determined against several microorganisms, as described in the Tables below. The bacteria were used at a concentration of about 5 x 106 bacteria per mL and the yeast and LO mold at 5 x 105 fungi per mL. These microorganisms are representative of natural contaminants in many consumer and industrial applications. The plates were visually evaluated for microbial growth (turbidity) to determine the MIC after various incubation times at 250 C (yeast and mold) or 30' C (bacteria). The test results for demonstration of synergy of the MBIT combinations of the present invention are shown below in Tables 1 through 8. In each test, Second Component (B) was MBIT and the First Component (A) was the other commercial microbicide. Each table shows the specific combinations of MBIT and the other component; results against the microorganisms tested with incubation times; the end-point activity in ppm measured by the MIC for MBIT alone (QB), for the other component alone (QA), for MBIT in the mixture (Qb) and for the other component in the mixture (Qa); the calculated SI value; and the range of synergistic ratios for each combination tested (other component/MBIT or
A/B).
9 Table Ca: ppm Al of CYTO GUARD LA (ethyl lauroyl arginate hydrochloride) Cb: ppm AI of MBIT(N-methyl- 1,2-benzisothiazolin- 3 -one) Ratio:Ca:Cb 5 Test Organisms Contact Ca Cb S.I. Ca:Cb Time A. niger 3 days 110 - ATCC # 16404 - 37.5 0.2 18.8 0.50 1:94.0000 2 18.8 0.52 1:9.4000 11 18.8 0.60 1:1.7091 20 18.8 0.68 1:0.9400 30 18.8 0.77 1:0.6267 42.5 18.8 0.89 1:0.4424 52.5 18.8 0.98 1:0.3581 65 18.8 1.09 1:0.2892 11 9.4 0.35 1:0.8545 20 9.4 0.43 1:0.4700 30 9.4 0.52 1:0.3133 42.5 9.4 0.64 1:0.2212 52.5 9.4 0.73 1:0.1790 65 9.4 0.84 1:0.1446 87.5 9.4 1.05 1:0.1074 42.5 4.7 0.51 1:0.1106 52.5 4.7 0.60 1:0.0895 65 4.7 0.72 1:0.0723 87.5 4.7 0.92 1:0.0537 110 4.7 1.13 1:0.0427 42.5 2.4 0.45 1:0.0565 52.5 2.4 0.54 1:0.0457 65 2.4 0.65 1:0.0369 87.5 2.4 0.86 1:0.0274 110 2.4 1.06 1:0.0218 42.5 1.2 0.42 1:0.0282 65 1.2 0.62 1:0.0185 87.5 1.2 0.83 1:0.0137 110 1.2 1.03 1:0.0109 7 days 110 - 37.5 - 2 18.8 0.52 1:9.4000 11 18.8 0.6 1:1.7091 20 18.8 0.68 1:0.9400 30 18.8 0.77 1:0.6267 42.5 18.8 0.89 1:0.4424 52.5 18.8 0.98 1:0.3581 65 18.8 1.09 1:0.2892 20 9.4 0.43 1:0.4700 30 9.4 0.52 1:0.3133 42.5 9.4 0.64 1:0.2212 52.5 9.4 0.73 1:0.1790 65 9.4 0.84 1:0.1446 10 87.5 9.4 1.05 1:0.1074 42.5 4.7 0.51 1:0.1106 52.5 4.7 0.6 1:0.0895 65 4.7 0.72 1:0.0723 87.5 4.7 ..92 1:0.0537 110 4.7 1.13 1:0.0427 42.5 2.4 0.45 1:0.0565 52.5 2.4 0.54 1:0.0457 65 2.4 0.65 1:0.0369 87.5 2.4 0.86 1:0.0274 110 2.4 1.06 1:0.0218 65 1.2 0.62 1:0.0185 87.5 1.2 0.83 1:0.0137 110 1.2 1.03 1:0.0109 C.albicans 48 hrs 87.5 - ATCC # 10231 - 30 - 6.5 15 0.57 1:2.3077 11 15 0.63 1:1.3636 20 15 0.73 1:0.7500 30 15 0.84 1:0.5000 42.5 15 0.99 1:0.3529 6.5 7.5 0.32 1:1.1538 11 7.5 0.38 1:0.6818 20 7.5 0.48 1:0.3750 30 7.5 0.59 1:0.2500 42.5 7.5 0.74 1:0.1765 52.5 7.5 0.85 1:0.1429 65 7.5 0.99 1:0.1154 8.75 3.75 0.23 1:0.4286 11 3.75 0.25 1:0.3409 20 3.75 0.35 1:0.1875 30 3.75 0.47 1:0.1250 42.5 3.75 0.61 1:0.0882 52.5 3.75 0.73 1:0.0714 65 3.75 0.87 1:0.0577 87.5 3.75 1.13 1:0.0429 20 1.86 0.29 1:0.0930 30 1.86 0.40 1:0.0620 42.5 1.86 0.55 1:0.0438 52.5 1.86 0.66 1:0.0354 65 1.86 0.80 1:0.0286 87.5 1.86 1.06 1:0.0213 87.5 0.94 1.03 1:0.0107 72 hrs 87.5 - - 30 8.75 15 0.60 1:1.7143 11 15 0.63 1:1.3636 20 15 0.73 1:0.7500 30 15 0.84 1:0.5000 42.5 15 0.99 1:0.3529 8.75 7.5 0.35 1:0.8571 11 7.5 0.38 1:0.6818 11 20 7.5 0.48 1:0.3750 30 7.5 0.59 1:0.2500 42.5 7.5 0.74 1:0.1765 52.5 7.5 0.85 1:0.1429 65 7.5 0.99 1:0.1154 11 3.75 0.25 1:0.3409 20 3.75 0.35 1:0.1875 30 3.75 0.47 1:0.1250 42.5 3.75 0.61 1:0.0882 52.5 3.75 0.73 1:0.0714 65 3.75 0.87 1:0.0577 87.5 3.75 1.13 1:0.0429 42.5 1.86 0.55 1:0.0438 52.5 1.86 0.66 1:0.0354 65 1.86 0.8 1:0.0286 87.5 1.86 1.06 1:0.0213 Ps. aeruginosa 48hrs 42.5 ATCC#9027 - 125 - 30 18.75 0.86 1:0.6250 42.5 18.75 1.15 1:0.4412 30 9.4 0.78 1:0.3133 42.5 9.4 1.08 1:0.2212 30 4.6 0.74 1:0.1533 42.5 4.6 1.04 1:0.1082 42.5 2.3 1.02 1:0.0541 S.aureus 24hrs 2.125 - - ATCC#6538 - 15 - 1 7.5 0.97 1:7.5000 1.5 7.5 1.21 1:5.0000 1 3.8 0.72 1:3.8000 1.5 3.8 0.96 1:2.5333 1.5 1.8 0.83 1:1.2000 2.125 1.8 1.12 1:0.8471 1.5 0.94 0.77 1:0.6267 2.125 0.94 1.06 1:0.4424 48hrs 2.625 - - 15 - 1.5 7.5 1.07 1:5.0000 1.5 3.8 0.82 1:2.5333 2.125 3.8 1.06 1:1.7882 2.125 1.8 0.93 1:0.8471 2.625 1.8 1.12 1:0.6857 2.125 0.94 0.87 1:0.4424 2.625 0.94 0.94 1:0.3581 12 Table:2 Ca: ppm Al of MONTALINE C40 (cocamidopropyl-N-2-hydroxyethylcarbamoyl methyl dimethyl ammonium chloride) Cb: ppm AI of MBIT(N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one) 5 Ratio:Ca:Cb Test Organisms Contact Ca Cb S.I. Ca:Cb Time A. niger 3 days 650 - - ATCC # 16404 - 37.5 20 18.8 0.53 1:0.9400 30 18.8 0.55 1:0.6267 42.5 18.8 0.57 1:0.4424 87.5 18.8 0.64 1:0.2149 110 18.8 0.67 1:0.1709 200 18.8 0.81 1:0.0940 300 18.8 0.96 1:0.0627 425 18.8 1.16 1:0.0442 87.5 9.4 0.39 1:0.1074 110 9.4 0.42 1:0.0855 200 9.4 0.56 1:0.0470 300 9.4 0.71 1:0.0313 425 9.4 0.90 1:0.0221 525 9.4 1.06 1:0.0179 425 4.7 0.78 1:0.0111 525 4.7 0.93 1:0.0090 650 4.7 1.13 1:0.0072 425 2.4 0.72 1:0.0056 525 2.4 0.87 1:0.0046 650 2.4 1.06 1:0.0037 7 days 650 - - 75 0.2 37.5 0.50 1:187.5000 2 37.5 0.50 1:18.7500 20 37.5 0.53 1:1.8750 42.5 37.5 0.57 1:0.8824 65 37.5 0.60 1:0.5769 87.5 37.5 0.63 1:0.4286 110 37.5 0.67 1:0.3409 200 37.5 0.81 1:0.1875 300 37.5 0.96 1:0.1250 425 37.5 1.15 1:0.0882 110 18.8 0.42 1:0.1709 200 18.8 0.56 1:0.0940 300 18.8 0.71 1:0.0627 425 18.8 0.90 1:0.0442 525 18.8 1.06 1:0.0358 200 9.4 0.43 1:0.0470 300 9.4 0.59 1:0.0313 425 9.4 0.78 1:0.0221 525 9.4 0.93 1:0.0179 650 9.4 1.13 1:0.0145 13 425 4.7 0.72 1:0.0111 525 4.7 0.87 1:0.0090 650 4.7 1.06 1:0.0072 C.albicans 48 hrs 525 - - ATCC # 10231 - 30 - 300 15 1.07 1:0.0500 425 7.5 1.06 1:0.0176 425 3.75 0.93 1:0.0088 425 1.86 0.87 1:0.0044 425 0.94 0.84 1:0.0022 525 0.94 1.03 1:0.0018 72 hrs 1100 - - - 30 87.5 30 0.67 1:0.3429 110 30 0.71 1:0.2727 200 30 0.88 1:0.1500 300 30 1.07 1:0.1000 300 15 0.82 1:0.0500 425 15 1.06 1:0.0353 425 7.5 0.93 1:0.0176 525 7.5 1.13 1:0.0143 425 3.75 0.87 1:0.0088 525 3.75 1.06 1:0.0071 425 1.86 0.84 1:0.0044 525 1.86 1.03 1:0.0035 525 0.94 1.02 1:0.0018 Ps. aeruginosa 24hrs 300 - - ATCC#9027 125 - 87.5 75 0.89 1:0.8571 110 75 0.97 1:0.6818 200 37.5 0.97 1:0.1875 300 37.5 1.3 1:0.1250 200 18.75 0.82 1:0.0938 300 18.75 1.15 1:0.0625 200 9.4 0.74 1:0.0470 300 9.4 1.08 1:0.0313 300 4.6 1.04 1:0.0153 300 2.3 1.02 1:0.0077 48hrs 300 . 125 - 87.5 75 0.89 1:0.8571 110 75 0.97 1:0.6818 200 37.5 0.97 1:0.1875 300 37.5 1.3 1:0.1250 200 18.75 0.82 1:0.0938 300 18.75 1.15 1:0.0625 200 9.4 0.74 1:0.0470 300 9.4 1.08 1:0.0313 300 4.6 1.04 1:0.0153 300 2.3 1.02 1:0.0077 S.aureus 24hrs 5 - ATCC#6538 - 15 - - 14 2.188 7.5 0.94 1:3.4278 2.75 3.8 0.80 1:1.3818 5 3.8 1.25 1:0.7600 5 1.8 1.12 1:0.3600 5 0.94 1.06 1:0.1880 48hrs 5 - - - 15 - 2.188 7.5 0.94 1:3.4278 2.75 3.8 0.80 1:1.3818 5 3.8 1.25 1:0.7600 5 1.8 1.12 1:0.3600 5 0.94 1.06 1:0.1880 Table:3 Ca: ppm AI of ACQ type D (Cu(II) 2-aminoethanolate & didecyldimethyl ammonium chloride) (ppm CuO) 5 Cb: ppm AI of MBIT(N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one) Ratio:Ca:Cb Test Organisms Contact Ca Cb S.I. Ca:Cb Time A. niger 3 days 42.5 - ATCC # 16404 - 37.5 - 2 18.8 0.55 1:9.4000 5.25 18.8 0.62 1:3.5810 6.5 18.8 0.65 1:2.8923 11 18.8 0.76 1:1.7091 20 18.8 0.97 1:0.9400 20 9.4 0.72 1:0.4700 30 9.4 0.96 1:0.3133 20 4.7 0.6 1:0.2350 30 4.7 0.83 1:0.1567 42.5 4.7 1.13 1:0.1106 20 2.4 0.53 1:0.1200 30 2.4 0.77 1:0.0800 42.5 2.4 1.06 1:0.0565 7 days 42.5 - - - 75 - 2 37.5 0.55 1:18.7500 4.25 37.5 0.60 1:8.8235 6.5 37.5 0.65 1:5.7692 11 37.5 0.76 1:3.4091 20 37.5 0.97 1:1.8750 6.5 18.8 0.4 1:2.8923 11 18.8 0.51 1:1.7091 20 18.8 0.72 1:0.9400 30 18.8 0.96 1:0.6267 42.5 4.7 1.06 1:0.1106 42.5 1.2 1.02 1:0.0282 C.albicans 48 hrs 8.75 - ATCC# 10231 30 - - 15 0.525 15 0.56 1:28.5714 1.1 15 0.63 1:13.6364 2 15 0.73 1:7.5000 4.25 15 0.99 1:3.5294 4.25 7.5 0.74 1:1.7647 6.5 7.5 0.99 1:1.1538 5.25 3.75 0.73 1:0.7143 6.5 3.75 0.87 1:0.5769 8.75 3.75 1.13 1:0.4286 5.25 1.86 0.66 1:0.3543 6.5 1.86 0.80 1:0.2862 8.75 1.86 1.06 1:0.2126 6.5 0.94 0.77 1:0.1446 8.75 0.94 1.03 1:0.1074 72 hrs 11 - - - 60 - 0.3 30 0.53 1:100.0000 1.1 30 0.6 1:27.2727 2 30 0.68 1:15.0000 4.25 30 0.89 1:7.0588 5.25 30 0.98 1:5.7143 6.5 30 1.09 1:4.6154 2 15 0.43 1:7.5000 2 15 0.43 1:7.5000 4.25 15 0.64 1:3.5294 5.25 15 0.73 1:2.8571 6.5 15 0.84 1:2.3077 8.75 15 1.05 1:1.7143 4.25 7.5 0.51 1:1.7647 5.25 7.5 0.6 1:1.4286 6.5 7.5 0.72 1:1.1538 8.75 7.5 0.92 1:0.8571 11 7.5 1.13 1:0.6818 5.25 3.75 0.54 1:0.7143 6.5 3.75 0.65 1:0.5769 8.75 3.75 0.86 1:0.4286 11 3.75 1..06 1:0.3409 6.5 1.86 0.62 1:0.2862 8.75 1.86 0.83 1:0.2126 11 1.86 1.03 1:0.1691 6.5 0.94 0.61 1:0.1446 8.75 0.94 0.81 1:0.1074 11 0.94 1.02 1:0.0855 Ps. aeruginosa 24hrs 20 - - ATCC#9027 - 75 2 37.5 0.60 1:18.7500 3 37.5 0.65 1:12.5000 4.25 37.5 0.71 1:8.8235 5.25 37.5 0.76 1:7.1429 6.5 37.5 0.83 1:5.7692 8.75 37.5 0.94 1:4.2857 11 37.5 1.05 1:3.4091 16 5.25 18.75 0.51 1:3.5714 6.5 18.75 0.58 1:2.8846 8.75 18.75 0.69 1:2.1429 11 18.75 0.80 1:1.7045 20 18.75 1.25 1:0.9375 8.75 9.4 0.56 1:1.0743 11 9.4 0.68 1:0.8545 20 9.4 1.13 1:0.4700 11 4.6 0.61 1:0.4182 20 4.6 1.06 1:0.2300 20 2.3 1.03 1:0.1150 48 hrs 30 - - - 125 - 0.425 75 0.61 1:176.4706 0.525 75 0.62 1:142.8571 1.1 75 0.64 1:68.1818 2 75 0.67 1:37.5000 4.25 75 0.74 1:17.6471 6.5 75 0.82 1:11.5385 11 75 0.97 1:6.8182 3 37.5 0.40 1:12.5000 4.25 37.5 0.44 1:8.8235 6.5 37.5 0.52 1:5.7692 11 37.5 0.67 1:3.4091 20 37.5 0.97 1:1.8750 8.75 18.75 0.44 1:2.1429 11 18.75 0.52 1:1.7045 20 18.75 0.82 1:0.9375 30 18.75 1.15 1:0.6250 20 9.4 0.74 1:0.4700 S.aureus 24hrs 1.1 ATCC#6538 - 15 - 0.425 7.5 0.89 1:17.6471 0.525 7.5 0.98 1:14.2857 0.875 3.8 1.05 1:4.3429 0.875 1.8 0.92 1:2.0571 0.875 0.94 0.86 1:1.0743 1.1 0.94 1.06 1:0.8545 48hrs 1.1 - - - 15 0.525 7.5 0.98 1:14.2857 0.875 3.8 1.05 1:4.3429 1 1.1 0.94 1.06 1:0.8545 5 17 Table:4 Ca: ppm AI of CARBOQUAT WP-50(didecyl dimethyl ammonium carbonate and bicarbonate) Cb: ppm Al of MBIT(N-methyl- 1,2-benzisothiazolin- 3-one) 5 Ratio:Ca:Cb Test Organisms Contact Ca Cb S.I. Ca:Cb Time A. niger 3 days 15 - ATCC # 16404 - 37.5 1 18.8 0.57 1:18.8000 2.125 18.8 0.64 1:8.8471 3.25 18.8 0.72 1:5.7846 4.375 18.8 0.79 1:4.2971 5.5 18.8 0.87 1:3.4182 10 18.8 1.17 1:1.8800 4.375 9.4 0.54 1:2.1486 5.5 9.4 0.62 1:1.7091 10 9.4 0.92 1:0.9400 7 days 32.5 - - - 37.5 - 1 18.8 0.53 1:18.8000 2.125 18.8 0.57 1:8.8471 3.25 18.8 0.60 1:5.7846 4.375 18.8 0.64 1:4.2971 5.5 18.8 0.67 1:3.4182 10 18.8 0.81 1:1.8800 15 18.8 0.96 1:1.2533 26.25 9.4 1.06 1:0.3581 21.25 4.7 0.78 1:0.2212 26.25 4.7 0.93 1:0.1790 32.5 4.7 1.13 1:0.1446 32.5 2.4 1.06 1:0.0738 C.albicans 48 hrs 3.25 - - ATCC # 10231 - 30 2.125 15 1.15 1:7.0588 2.125 7.5 0.90 1:3.5294 3.25 7.5 1.25 1:2.3077 2.125 3.75 0.78 1:1.7647 3.25 3.75 1.13 1:1.1538 2.125 1.86 0.72 1:0.8753 3.25 1.86 1.06 1:0.5723 3.25 0.94 1.03 1:0.2892 72 hrs 4.375 - - - 60 0.2625 30 0.56 1:114.2857 0.55 30 0.63 1:54.5455 1 30 0.73 1:30.0000 1.5 30 0.84 1:20.0000 2.125 30 0.99 1:14.1176 2.125 15 0.74 1:7.0588 18 3.25 15 0.99 1:4.6154 2.625 7.5 0.73 1:2.8571 3.25 7.5 0.87 1:2.3077 4.375 7.5 1.13 1:1.7143 2.625 3.75 0.66 1:1.4286 3.25 3.75 0.81 1:1.1538 4.375 3.75 1.06 1:0.8571 2.625 1.86 0.63 1:0.7086 3.25 1.86 0.77 1:0.5723 4.375 1.86 1.03 1:0.4251 3.25 0.94 0.76 1:0.2892 4.375 0.94 1.02 1:0.2149 Ps. aeruginosa 24hrs 10 -- ATCC#9027 - 125 - 0.4375 75 0.64 1:171.4286 1 75 0.70 1:75.0000 1.5 75 0.75 1:50.0000 2.625 75 0.86 1:28.5714 3.25 75 0.93 1:23.0769 4.375 75 1.04 1:17.1429 10 4.6 1.04 1:0.4600 10 2.3 1.02 1:0.2300 48 hrs 10 - - 125 - 2.125 75 0.81 1:35.2941 2.625 75 0.86 1:28.5714 3.25 75 0.93 1:23.0769 4.375 75 1.04 1:17.1429 10 4.6 1.04 1:0.4600 10 2.3 1.02 1:0.2300 S.aureus 24hrs 0.2125 - - ATCC#6538 - 15 0.033 7.5 0.66 1:227.2727 0.055 7.5 0.76 1:136.3636 0.1 7.5 0.97 1:75.0000 0.15 3.8 0.96 1:25.3333 0.2125 0.94 1.06 1:4.4235 0.2125 - - - 15 - 0.2125 0.94 1.06 1:4.4235 19 Table:5 Ca: ppm Al of ACQ C2 (Cu(II) 2-aminoethanolate) (ppm CuO) Cb: ppm Al of MBIT(N-methyl- 1,2-benzisothiazolin- 3-one) Ratio:Ca:Cb 5 Test Organisms Contact Ca Cb S.I. Ca:Cb Time A. niger 3 days 425 - - ATCC # 16404 - 37.5 - 11 18.8 0.53 1:1.7091 20 18.8 0.55 1:0.9400 30 18.8 0.57 1:0.6267 42.5 18.8 0.60 1:0.4424 65 18.8 0.65 1:0.2892 87.5 18.8 0.71 1:0.2149 110 18.8 0.76 1:0.1709 200 18.8 0.97 1:0.0940 30 9.4 0.32 1:0.3133 42.5 9.4 0.35 1:0.2212 65 9.4 0.40 1:0.1446 87.5 9.4 0.46 1:0.1074 110 9.4 0.51 1:0.0855 200 9.4 0.72 1:0.0470 300 9.4 0.96 1:0:0313 87.5 4.7 0.33 1:0.0537 110 4.7 0.38 1:0.0427 200 4.7 0.60 1:0.0235 300 4.7 0.83 1:0.0157 425 4.7 1.13 1:0.0111 300 1.2 0.74 1:0.0040 425 1.2 1.03 1:0.0028 7 days 650 - 37.5 42.5 18.8 0.57 1:0.4424 65 18.8 0.60 1:0.2892 87.5 18.8 0.64 1:0.2149 110 18.8 0.67 1:0.1709 200 18.8 0.81 1:0.0940 300 18.8 0.96 1:0.0627 425 18.8 1.16 1:0.0442 42.5 9.4 0.32 1:0.2212 65 9.4 0.35 1:0.1446 87.5 9.4 0.39 1:0.1074 110 9.4 0.42 1:0.0855 200 9.4 0.56 1:0.0470 300 9.4 0.71 1:0.0313 425 9.4 0.90 1:0.0221 87.5 4.7 0.26 1:0.0537 110 4.7 0.29 1:0.0427 200 4.7 0.43 1:0.0235 300 4.7 0.59 1:0.0157 425 4.7 0.78 1:0.0111 20 525 4.7 0.93 1:0.0090 650 4.7 1.13 1:0.0072 200 2.4 0.37 1:0.0120 300 2.4 0.53 1:0.0080 425 2.4 0.72 1:0.0056 525 2.4 0.87 1:0.0046 650 2.4 1.06 1:0.0037 C.albicans 48 hrs 300 - - ATCC # 10231 - 60 - 3 30 0.51 1:10.0000 11 30 0.54 1:2.7273 20 30 0.57 1:1.5000 42.5 30 0.64 1:0.7059 87.5 30 0.79 1:0.3429 110 30 0.87 1:0.2727 200 30 1.17 1:0.1500 0.525 15 0.25 1:28.5714 3 15 0.26 1:5.0000 11 15 0.29 1:1.3636 20 15 0.32 1:0.7500 42.5 15 0.39 1:0.3529 87.5 15 0.54 1:0.1714 110 15 0.62 1:0.1364 200 15 0.92 1:0.0750 6.5 7.5 0.15 1:1.1538 11 7.5 0.16 1:0.6818 20 7.5 0.19 1:0.3750 42.5 7.5 0.27 1:0.1765 87.5 7.5 0.42 1:0.0857 110 7.5 0.49 1:0.0682 200 7.5 0.79 1:0.0375 300 7.5 1.13 1:0.0250 11 3.75 0.10 1:0.3409 20 3.75 0.13 1:0.1875 42.5 3.75 0.20 1:0.0882 87.5 3.75 0.35 1:0.0429 110 3.75 0.43 1:0.0341 200 3.75 0.73 1:0.0188 300 3.75 1.06 1:0.0125 300 1.86 1.03 1:0.0062 300 0.94 1.02 1:0.0031 72 hrs 300 - - - 60 - 3 30 0.51 1:10.0000 11 30 0.54 1:2.7273 20 30 0.57 1:1.5000 42.5 30 0.64 1:0.7059 87.5 30 0.79 1:0.3429 110 30 0.87 1:0.2727 200 30 1.17 1:0.1500 0.525 15 0.25 1:28.5714 3 15 0.26 1:5.0000 21 11 15 0.29 1:1.3636 20 15 0.32 1:0.7500 42.5 15 0.39 1:0.3529 87.5 15 0.54 1:0.1714 110 15 0.62 1:0.1364 200 15 0.92 1:0.0750 6.5 7.5 0.15 1:1.1538 11 7.5 0.16 1:0.6818 20 7.5 0.19 1:0.3750 42.5 7.5 0.27 1:0.1765 87.5 7.5 0.42 1:0.0857 110 7.5 0.49 1:0.0682 200 7.5 0.79 1:0.0375 300 7.5 1.13 1:0.0250 11 3.75 0.10 1:0.3409 20 3.75 0.13 1:0.1875 42.5 3.75 0.20 1:0.0882 87.5 3.75 0.35 1:0.0429 110 3.75 0.43 1:0.0341 200 3.75 0.73 1:0.0188 300 3.75 1.06 1:0.0125 300 1.86 1.03 1:0.0062 300 0.94 1.02 1:0.0031 Ps. aeruginosa 24hrs 110 - ATCC#9027 - 75 - 0.875 37.5 0.51 1:42.8571 2 37.5 0.52 1:18.7500 4.25 37.5 0.54 1:8.8235 8.75 37.5 0.58 1:4.2857 11 37.5 0.60 1:3.4091 20 37.5 0.68 1:1.8750 30 37.5 0.77 1:1.2500 42.5 37.5 0.89 1:0.8824 52.5 37.5 0.98 1:0.7143 65 37.5 1.09 1:0.5769 4.25 18.75 0.29 1:4.4118 8.75 18.75 0.33 1:2.1429 11 18.75 0.35 1:1.7045 20 18.75 0.43 1:0.9375 30 18.75 0.52 1:0.6250 42.5 18.75 0.64 1:0.4412 52.5 18.75 0.73 1:0.3571 65 18.75 0.84 1:0.2885 87.5 18.75 1.05 1:0.2143 30 9.4 0.40 1:0.3133 42.5 9.4 0.51 1:0.2212 52.5 9.4 0.60 1:0.1790 65 9.4 0.72 1:0.1446 87.5 9.4 0.92 1:0.1074 110 9.4 1.13 1:0.0855 42.5 4.6 0.45 1:0.1082 52.5 4.6 0.54 1:0.0876 22 65 4.6 0.65 1:0.0708 87.5 4.6 0.86 1:0.0526 110 4.6 1.06 1:0.0418 48 hrs 200 - - - 125 - 0.2 75 0.60 1:375.0000 2 75 0.61 1:37.5000 4.25 75 0.62 1:17.6471 8.75 75 0.64 1:8.5714 11 75 0.66 1:6.8182 20 75 0.70 1:3.7500 30 75 0.75 1:2.5000 42.5 75 0.81 1:1.7647 52.5 75 0.86 1:1.4286 65 75 0.93 1:1.1538 87.5 75 1.04 1:0.8571 4.25 37.5 0.32 1:8.8235 8.75 37.5 0.34 1:4.2857 11 37.5 0.36 1:3.4091 20 37.5 0.40 1:1.8750 30 37.5 0.45 1:1.2500 42.5 37.5 0.51 1:0.8824 52.5 37.5 0.56 1:0.7143 65 37.5 0.63 1:0.5769 87.5 37.5 0.74 1:0.4286 110 37.5 0.85 1:0.3409 200 37.5 1.30 1:0.1875 42.5 18.75 0.36 1:0.4412 52.5 18.75 0.41 1:0.3571 65 18.75 0.48 1:0.2885 87.5 18.75 0.59 1:0.2143 110 18.75 0.70 1:0.1705 200 18.75 1.15 1:0.0938 42.5 9.4 0.29 1:0.2212 52.5 9.4 0.34 1:0.1790 65 9.4 0.40 1:0.1446 87.5 9.4 0.51 1:0.1074 110 9.4 0.63 1:0.0855 200 9.4 1.08 1:0.0470 87.5 4.6 0.47 1:0.0526 110 4.6 0.59 1:0.0418 200 4.6 1.04 1:0.0230 110 2.3 0.57 1:0.0209 200 2.3 1.02 1:0.0115 S.aureus 24hrs 52.5 - - ATCC#6538 - 15 - 0.875 7.5 0.52 1:8.5714 1.1 7.5 0.52 1:6.8182 2 7.5 0.54 1:3.7500 4.25 7.5 0.58 1:1.7647 6.5 7.5 0.62 1:1.1538 11 7.5 0.71 1:0.6818 23 20 7.5 0.88 1:0.3750 30 7.5 1.07 1:0.2500 11 3.8 0.46 1:0.3455 20 3.8 0.63 1:0.1900 30 3.8 0.82 1:0.1267 42.5 3.8 1.06 1:0.0894 30 1.8 0.69 1:0.0600 42.5 1.8 0.93 1:0.0424 52.5 1.8 1.12 1:0.0343 42.5 0.94 0.87 1:0.0221 52.5 0.94 1.06 1:0.0179 48hrs 65 - 15 - 2 7.5 0.53 1:3.7500 4.25 7.5 0.57 1:1.7647 6.5 7.5 0.6 1:1.1538 8.75 7.5 0.63 1:0.8571 11 7.5 0.67 1:0.6818 20 7.5 0.81 1:0.3750 30 7.5 0.96 1:0.2500 42.5 7.5 1.15 1:0.1765 20 3.8 0.56 1:0.1900 30 3.8 0.71 1:0.1267 42.5 3.8 0.91 1:0.0894 52.5 3.8 1.06 1:0.0724 65 1.8 1.12 1:0.0277 65 0.94 1.06 1:0.0145 Table:6 Ca: ppm AI of CAPMUL GML(glycerol monolaurate) Cb: ppm Al of MBIT(N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one) 5 Ratio:Ca:Cb Test Organisms Contact Ca Cb S.I. Ca:Cb Time A. niger 3 days 11000 - ATCC # 16404 - 37.5 - 200 18.8 0.52 1:0.0940 425 18.8 0.54 1:0.0442 650 18.8 0.56 1:0.0289 1100 18.8 0.60 1:0.0171 2000 18.8 0.68 1:0.0094 3000 18.8 0.77 1:0.0063 4250 18.8 0.89 1:0.0044 5250 18.8 0.98 1:0.0036 6500 18.8 1.09 1:0.0029 1100 9.4 0.35 1:0.0085 2000 9.4 0.43 1:0.0047 3000 9.4 0.52 1:0.0031 4250 9.4 0.64 1:0.0022 5250 9.4 0.73 1:0.0018 24 6500 9.4 0.84 1:0.0014 11000 4.7 1.13 1:0.0004 11000 2.4 1.06 1:0.0002 7 days 11000 - - - 37.5 - 2000 18.8 0.68 1:0.0094 3000 18.8 0.77 1:0.0063 4250 18.8 0.89 1:0.0044 5250 18.8 0.98 1:0.0036 6500 18.8 1.09 1:0.0029 1100 18.8 0.60 1:0.0171 11000 9.4 1.25 1:0.0009 11000 4.7 1.13 1:0.0004 11000 2.4 1.06 1:0.0002 C.albicans 48 hrs 11000 - - ATCC# 10231 - 30 - 525 15 0.55 1:0.0286 875 15 0.58 1:0.0171 1100 15 0.60 1:0.0136 2000 15 0.68 1:0.0075 3000 15 0.77 1:0.0050 4250 15 0.89 1:0.0035 5250 15 0.98 1:0.0029 6500 15 1.09 1:0.0023 4250 7.5 0.64 1:0.0018 5250 7.5 0.73 1:0.0014 6500 7.5 0.84 1:0.0012 8750 7.5 1.05 1:0.0009 5250 3.75 0.60 1:0.0007 6500 3.75 0.72 1:0.0006 8750 3.75 0.92 1:0.0004 11000 3.75 1.13 1:0.0003 5250 1.86 0.54 1:0.0004 6500 1.86 0.65 1:0.0003 8750 1.86 0.86 1:0.0002 11000 1.86 1.06 1:0.0002 11000 0.94 1.03 1:0.0001 72 hrs 11000 - - 30 1100 15 0.60 1:0.0136 2000 15 0.68 1:0.0075 3000 15 0.77 1:0.0050 4250 15 0.89 1:0.0035 5250 15 0.98 1:0.0029 6500 15 1.09 1:0.0023 5250 7.5 0.73 1:0.0014 6500 7.5 0.84 1:0.0012 8750 7.5 1.05 1:0.0009 11000 1.86 1.06 1:0.0002 11000 0.94 1.03 1:0.0001 Ps. aeruginosa 24hrs 11000 ATCC#9027 - 125 - 25 525 75 0.65 1:0.1429 650 75 0.66 1:0.1154 875 75 0.68 1:0.0857 1100 75 0.70 1:0.0682 2000 75 0.78 1:0.0375 3000 75 0.87 1:0.0250 4250 75 0.99 1:0.0176 Saureus 24hrs 650 - ATCC#6538 15 - 300 7.5 0.96 1:0.0250 400 7.5 1.12 1:0.0188 48hrs 2000 - - - 15 - 300 7.5 0.65 1:0.0250 650 7.5 0.83 1:0.0115 875 7.5 0.94 1:0.0086 1100 7.5 1 .05 1:0.0068 Table:7 Ca: ppm Al of CAPMUL PG12 (propylene glycol mono-laurate) Cb: ppm Al of MBIT(N-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one) 5 Ratio:Ca:Cb Test Organisms Contact Ca Cb S.I. Ca:Cb Time A. niger 3 days 1100 ATCC # 16404 - 37.5 - 110 18.8 0.60 1:0.1709 200 18.8 0.68 1:0.0940 300 18.8 0.77 1:0.0627 425 18.8 0.89 1:0.0442 525 18.8 0.98 1:0.0358 650 18.8 1.09 1:0.0289 1100 2.4 1.06 1:0.0022 7 days 1100 - - 75 - 300 37.5 0.77 1:0.1250 425 37.5 0.89 1:0.0882 525 37.5 0.98 1:0.0714 1100 2.4 1.03 1:0.0022 C.albicans 48 hrs 1100 - ATCC# 10231 30 - 52.5 15 0.55 1:0.2857 110 15 0.60 1:0.1364 200 15 0.68 1:0.0750 300 15 0.77 1:0.0500 425 15 0.89 1:0.0353 525 15 0.98 1:0.0286 650 15 1.09 1:0.0231 1100 0.94 1.03 1:0.0009 72 hrs 1100 - - 26 30 52.5 15 0.55 1:0.2857 110 15 0.60 1:0.1364 200 15 0.68 1:0.0750 300 15 0.77 1:0.0500 425 15 0.89 1:0.0353 525 15 0.98 1:0.0286 650 15 1.09 1:0.0231 1100 0.94 1.03 1:0.0009 Table:8 5 Ca: ppm Al of CAPMUL PG8 (propylene glycol caprylate) Cb: ppm AI of MBIT(N-methyl- 1,2-benzisothiazohn- 3-one) Ratio:Ca:Cb Test Organisms Contact Ca Cb S.I. Ca:Cb Time A. niger 3 days 875 - ATCC# 16404 - 37.5 - 42.5 18.8 0.55 1:0.4424 65 18.8 0.58 1:0.2892 87.5 18.8 0.60 1:0.2149 110 18.8 0.63 1:0.1709 200 18.8 0.73 1:0.0940 300 18.8 0.84 1:0.0627 425 18.8 0.99 1:0.0442 425 9.4 0.74 1:0.0221 525 9.4 0.85 1:0.0179 650 9.4 0.99 1:0.0145 525 4.7 0.73 1:0.0090 650 4.7 0.87 1:0.0072 875 4.7 1.13 1:0.0054 650 2.4 0.81 1:0.0037 875 2.4 1.06 1:0.0027 650 1.2 0.77 1:0.0018 875 1.2 1.03 1:0.0014 7 days 1100 - - - 75 - 525 37.5 0.98 1:0.0714 650 37.5 1.09 1:0.0577 650 18.8 0.84 1:0.0289 875 18.8 1.05 1:0.0215 875 9.4 0.92 1:0.0107 1100 9.4 1.13 1:0.0085 875 4.7 0.86 1:0.0054 1100 4.7 1.06 1:0.0043 875 2.4 0.83 1:0.0027 1100 2.4 1.03 1:0.0022 1100 1.2 1.02 1:0.0011 27 C albicans 48 hrs 200 - ATCC# 10231 - 30 65 15 0.83 1:0.2308 87.5 15 0.94 1:0.1714 110 15 1.05 1:0.1364 110 7.5 0.80 1:0.0682 200 3.75 1.13 1:0.0188 200 1.86 1.06 1:0.0093 200 0.94 1.03 1:0.0047 72 hrs 200 - - 30 - 65 15 0.83 1:0.2308 87.5 15 0.94 1:0.1714 110 15 1.05 1:0.1364 200 0.94 1.03 1:0.0047 The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates. 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