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publicationDate 2002-03-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SE-0200915-D0
titleOfInvention Anti-fouling agent
abstract The present invention relates to novel use of a chemical compound as antifouling agent. The chemical compound can be described as being a halogenated tryptophane residue derivative. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a novel active chemical compound having antifouling effects, such as preventing settlement of marine invertebrates, in particular the settlement of the barnacle Balanus species and the blue mussle Mytilus species, with low toxicity. The chemical compound is used as active component in an antifouling product used for antifouling protection of an underwater structure and vessel hull. The present invention also relates to a method of producing the novel active chemical compound, which method comprises isolating said compound from Geodia barretti or producing it synthetically.
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