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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 11, 2006
Filed:
Jan. 10, 2003
Jill Patricia Benner, Bracknell, GB;
Bettina Gertrud Henriette Boehlendorf, Basel, CH;
Martin Richard Kipps, Berkshire, GB;
Nicolas Eugene Paul Lambert, Basel, CH;
Riet Luck, Basel, CH;
Louis-pierre Molleyres, Basel, CH;
Snezana Neff, Basel, CH;
Traugott Christoph Schuez, Basel, CH;
Paul David Stanley, Bracknell, GB;
Jill Patricia Benner, Bracknell, GB;
Bettina Gertrud Henriette Boehlendorf, Basel, CH;
Martin Richard Kipps, Berkshire, GB;
Nicolas Eugene Paul Lambert, Basel, CH;
Riet Luck, Basel, CH;
Louis-Pierre Molleyres, Basel, CH;
Snezana Neff, Basel, CH;
Traugott Christoph Schuez, Basel, CH;
Paul David Stanley, Bracknell, GB;
Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc., Greensboro, NC (US);
Abstract
This invention concerns new biocidal compounds of formula (I) wherein R is H or CH. Of particular interest are two isomers that are named malayamycin A and desmethylmalayamycin A. These isomers, which may be prepared by growing under controlled conditions a previously unknown strain of micro-organism from the species, are characterised by nmr and mass spectroscopic data. They have biocidal activity, including anti-fungal, anti-viral and anti-cancer activity, and are of special interest for use in agriculture, horticulture, animal and human health.