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titleOfInvention Water-dispersible fine particles
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a material as an agent for suppressing the formation of a biofilm, which can be dispersed in water, has a long-lasting effect even in an environment such as around water, has high safety, and has a low environmental load. To provide. The present invention is water-dispersible fine particles containing a complex composed of a polycarboxylic acid derivative and an ε-poly-L-lysine free base. It is also an antimicrobial agent and / or a biofilm remover containing the fine particles. Another method for producing fine particles is to form a complex by reacting a polycarboxylic acid derivative with an ε-poly-L-lysine free base in a reaction solution. [Selection diagram] None
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