Abstract:
The present application relates to encapsulated benefit agents, compositions comprising such encapsulated benefit agents and processes for making and using compositions comprising such encapsulated benefit agents. Such encapsulated benefit agents eliminate or minimize one or more of the drawbacks of current encapsulated benefit agents and thus provide formulators with additional perfume delivery opportunities.
Abstract:
A method of treating animals to reduce the presence of annoying insects around the animal, help clean the animal's exterior, add luster and sheen to the animal's coat or hide, and provide stain repellency includes the application of a gelled composition to the exterior of an animal The composition includes a nonionic primary surfactant comprising an ethoxylated sorbitol oleate, a nonionic secondary surfactant, and water. The nonionic secondary surfactant is selected from the group consisting of linear ethoxylated secondary alcohols, polyoxyethylene ethers, ethoxylated sorbitan monolaurtes, ethoxylated fatty acid amides and ethoxylated fatty acids that contain about 7 moles to about 26 moles of ethylene oxide and comprise from about 20 to about 36 weight percent of said composition. The water is in a sufficient amount so that the nonionic primary and secondary surfactants together with the water form a gel.
Abstract:
An insect repellent fabric. The fabric comprises a fabric base and an active insect repellent ingredient. The active ingredient is contained within microcapsules and the fabric base is impregnated with the microcapsules. The preferred active ingredient is a Citronella extract or DEET.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a pesticidal composition comprising as active ingredient a mixture consisting of one compound (A) as defined in the patent claims and at least one compound (B) as defined in the patent claims, to a process for the preparation of and to the use of such a composition, to a method of controlling pests using such a composition and to plant propagation material treated with such a composition.
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to the field of clay compositions, and to tick- or insect-repellent compositions containing clay, particularly to tick- or insect-repellant formulations comprising dihydronepetalactone, a nepetalactam, a dihydronepetalactam and/or their respective derivatives and clay that provide sustained release to improve utilization of the active ingredient and require less-frequent renewal.
Abstract:
An insect repellent aqueous formulation comprising a combination of at least two essential oils, citrus peel tincture, and vinegar. A method of preparing an insect repellent aqueous formulation comprising: Mixing a combination of essential oils with an emulsifier and citrus tincture; Adding to the mixture obtained in (a) distilled water at a temperature of about 40° C. and vinegar, wherein the final volume/volume concentration of water is 90% and the final volume/volume concentration of vinegar is about 5%; Mixing the solution obtained in (b) for about 2 hours at ambient temperatures using a mechanical stirrer; and Allowing the mixed solution to rest prior to administration.
Abstract:
A method for repelling arthropods involving treating a subject or an object with an arthropod repelling composition containing an arthropod repelling effective amount of at least one clerodane of the formula in which R1 is H, halogen, formyl, a straight chain or branched C1-4 saturated alkyl, a straight chain or branched C2-4 unsaturated alkyl, or an aryl containing 6-10 carbon atoms in the ring skeleton thereof, wherein R1 is unsubstituted or substituted with one or more substituents, which are the same or different, selected from the group consisting of oxo (═O), OR2, CO2R2, and OC(O)R2, wherein R2 is H, a straight chain or branched C1-30 saturated alkyl, a straight chain or branched C2-30 unsaturated alkyl, or an aryl comprising 6-10 carbon atoms in the ring skeleton thereof; wherein R2 is unsubstituted or substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, amino, hydroxyl, oxo (═O), thio, cyano and nitro; optionally a carrier, optionally an arthropod repellant, and optionally an insecticide. Preferably the compound is 13,14,15,16-tetranorclerod-3-en-12-al (callicarpenal), 13,14,15,16-tetranorclerod-3-en-12-ol, 13,14,15,16-tetranorclerod-3-en-12-oic acid, β-epoxycallicarpenal, α-epoxycallicarpenal, or mixtures thereof. Also a compound of the above formula. Also an arthropod repellant composition containing an arthropod repelling effective amount of at least one of the compounds of the above formula and a carrier. The present invention does not involve the use of any compound isolated from Callicarpa species other than callicarpenal, intermedeol, or spathulenol.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of reducing mycotoxin contamination of a plant and/or harvested plant material, said method comprising treating plant propagation material with one or more fungicides, germinating or growing said plant propagation material to produce a plant, and harvesting plant material from said plant.
Abstract:
Methods for repelling flying or biting insects from an area, a human, or an animal subject are provided. The methods include treating the area, or applying to a subject or to a device worn by the subject seychellene, α-guaiene, and α-bulnesene, or a mixture thereof. Additional compounds including β-caryophyllene, isocaryophyllene, β-caryophyllene oxide, β-caryophyllene ketone, α-humulene, β-patchoulene, α-patchoulene, β-elemene, (+)-longipinene, (−)-isolongifolene, (+)-longifolene, and linalool, clove oil, and/or patchouli oil may also be used.
Abstract:
Process for producing microcapsules comprising an effect-substance-containing capsule core and a polymer-containing capsule covering, comprising the formation of the capsule covering by means of enzyme-catalyzed polymerization of monomers which are present in an inverse miniemulsion; and also microcapsules and dispersions. Use of said microcapsules and dispersions comprising microcapsules as component in colorants, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, crop protection agents, fertilizers, additives for foods or animal feed, auxiliaries for polymers, paper, textile, leather or detergents and cleaners.