BE903756A - Injectable compsns. for tick control - contg. allylic sulphide cpds. - Google Patents

Injectable compsns. for tick control - contg. allylic sulphide cpds. Download PDF

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BE903756A
BE903756A BE1/011393A BE1011393A BE903756A BE 903756 A BE903756 A BE 903756A BE 1/011393 A BE1/011393 A BE 1/011393A BE 1011393 A BE1011393 A BE 1011393A BE 903756 A BE903756 A BE 903756A
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Abstract

Injectable compsns. for control of ticks (esp. Boophilus microplus) comprise one or more allylic sulphides, disulphides and/or polysilphides in the form of an aq. emulsion. - The active ingredient may be allyl mono-, do-, tri- or pentasulphide, alliine, allicine, allylthiopropane, allyl isothio-cyanate, methyl allyl sulphide or garlic oil. The emulsions are prepd. by suspending 1 pt. wt. of the active ingredient in 1000 pts.wt. H2O. The unit dose is 5 mg in 5 ml of emulsion, given in a single s.c. injection.

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  Nom du demandeurs :FERRANDO Jorge Alberto Santiago

  
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cédé utilisé pour le produire".

  
Gomme on le; sait,la tique bovine= est un! acare suc.eun de sang, 

  
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résultat industriel nouveau et inattendu,et non seulement cela:

  
des constituants chimiques connus depuis des temps immémoriaux-/'

  
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bien qu'il convienne de signaler ici que ceci ne comporte: point

  
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Le produit est essentiellement.un mélange de= composes allili -/

  
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tire eux ,pros individuellement,.aient démontré âtire efficaces. // Mous pourrions dira que les caractéristiques principales de? ce/

  
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tivité chimique particulière,par laquelle elles subissent: des / réactions d'addition, et de polymérisation.

  
La haute volatilité demies sulfures et polysulfures d'allile // permet, tout: aussi bien: une rapide et totale diffusion. dans le.. /

  
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pourrions voir plus loin. 

  
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solvants organiques les plus communs, ainsi que dans les solvants

  
fortement polaires,acide sulfurique.par exemple..Il confient de / signalen que sous le terme "polysulfure",et= afin de simplifier- /

  
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fures.

  
Beaucoup de sulfures nom; alliliques omit été essayas dans le- da -

  
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soufre est actif en présence de certains infections causées par./ des champignons, celui-ci a été adopté industriellement pour les/ combattre.

  
Revenant au champ spécifique des composés alliliques sulfurés, or"<1> sait que leur existence dans l'ail est connue depuis font long-/

  
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de la présentée demande&#65533;,

  
Bien) que dans une proportion, moindre, il y a également des sulfu.-

  
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déséchées du tubencule.

  
Champ d'application des composés sulfuralliliques

  
Bien que dans l'industrie ces composés manquent. presque d'appli-

  
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biologie,la médecine,la pharmacologie,etc.,ainsi qu'on, peut le /  <EMI ID=16.1> 

  
ment:

  
1/5/4:

  
0874529 83029529

  
"Le disulfure de diallile a produit des changements dans les enzymes microsomatiques des nats".

  
Davasagayam et autres

  
Journal de Biologie Expérimentale de l'Inde,mai 1982,20 (5),p //

  
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Tags:animal

  
1/5/3

  
1182658 84022658

  
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yes".

  
Papageongiou.: et. autres

  
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34 ISSN 0340-3696 Code du Journal 6x7.Revue d'Annonces 8401 Sous-dossier:Indices Médicus

  
1/5/2

  
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d'allile comme méthylallile" 

  
Japonr.

  
Cédant:Japon Alco&#65533; Ltd.

  
Brevet : :Japon Koka:Tokio Koho:JP 82209218 A2 : JP57209218

  
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"Effet hyperglicémique du disulfure de. diallile en rapport avec l'âge des rats".

  
Pushpendnan et autres.

  
Division de Biologie Agricole,Centre de Recherches Atomiques de Bhabha,Bombay,400085,Inde.

  
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mettant le bétail à des bains d'immersion: avec: des produits panasiticides ,plusieurs générations de ces produits se sont su. -

  
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d'un, amoindrissement progressif et. dont. la problématique se si-tue justement, dans la diminution des coûts d'exploitation. Les ti

  
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pense: pas qu'ils puissent le faire, le vieux système des bains. Incidence économique du fléau de la tique?

  
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sites le plus cher de touts les connus.Sont déjà classiques les/

  
études effectuées en Australie démonstratives des pertes- par ma-

  
 <EMI ID=27.1>  tique qui complète son cycle sur l'animal.L'irritation que celuici se cause à lui: même lorsqu'il se lèche ou se gratte retarde // son régime d'alimentation et diminue son- grossissement.Les blessa

  
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maux.

  
Le calcul de la perte de: lait a donné les résultats suivants: 182/

  
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elles insuffisamment étudiées.

  
Exemples de:: réalisation!

  
Premier exemple:animaux peu ou moyennement infestés:.

  
Dans des travaux d'expérimentation, de- campagne,réalisas tout le/

  
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Dan-s le 100% des cas, après 72 heures d'une injection, les animaux

  
présentait les larves et les nymphes visiblement touchées mais / les nymphes dans un.gnade moindre que les larvées.. 

  
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les incolores et détachées,c'est à dir-e flottantes dans les poils de la peau. Elles étaient sèches, comme si elles avaient sub.i. un //

  
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Il faut remarquer également le fait que la dose utilisée a été la même quel que fut le poids de l'animal,quel que fut son- sexe et /

  
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Dans les deux exemples,les tiques adultes sont Restées vivantes / dans sa majorité comme il fallait bien.. le prévoir, eau elles ne //

  
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d'eux pouvait sucen dans l'unité de temps était- bien inférieure à c.elle du premier.: exemple d'animaux beaucoup moins infestés. En ou-

  
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mais elle 1 'inhibirait,ou: du moins,le retarderait.

  
En. ce qui concerne le pouvoir rémanent,la constatiez suivante serai

  
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96 heures après.Il semblerait, alors que le dépassement d'une c.en-

  
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Observations finales

  
Urne surveillance des animaux injectés qui s'est poursuivie //

  
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comportement, anormal. L'animal a toujours maintenu intactes // ses néponses vitales et ses habitudes, telles que l'appétit, la

  
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flets et: ses aptitudes.

  
Fertilité:Les parutions première et. seconde ont démontré être



  Applicant's name: FERRANDO Jorge Alberto Santiago

  
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yielded used to produce it. "

  
As it is; know, the bovine tick = is one! blood mite suc.eun,

  
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new and unexpected industrial result, and not only that:

  
chemical constituents known from time immemorial - / '

  
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although it should be noted here that this does not include: point

  
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The product is essentially a mixture of = allili compounds - /

  
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draws them, pros individually, have been shown to be effective. // We could say that the main characteristics of? this/

  
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particular chemical activity, by which they undergo: addition / polymerization reactions.

  
The high volatility of half sulfides and polysulfides of alloy // allows everything: as well: rapid and total diffusion. in the.. /

  
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could see further.

  
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the most common organic solvents, as well as in solvents

  
strongly polar, sulfuric acid.for example..It confides of / signalen that under the term "polysulfide", and = in order to simplify- /

  
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fures.

  
Many name sulfides; allilic omit been tried in the da -

  
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sulfur is active in the presence of certain infections caused by./ fungi, it has been adopted industrially to combat them.

  
Returning to the specific field of sulfurized allilic compounds, but "<1> knows that their existence in garlic has been known for a long time- /

  
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of the presented request &#65533;

  
Although) that in a smaller proportion, there are also sulfu.-

  
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desiccated from the tubencule.

  
Scope of sulfurallilic compounds

  
Although in the industry these compounds are lacking. almost appli-

  
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biology, medicine, pharmacology, etc., as well as, can / <EMI ID = 16.1>

  
is lying:

  
1/5/4:

  
0874529 83029529

  
"Diallile disulfide produced changes in the microsomatic enzymes of nats".

  
Davasagayam and others

  
Journal of Experimental Biology of India, May 1982,20 (5), p //

  
 <EMI ID = 17.1>

  
Tags: animal

  
1/5/3

  
1182658 84022658

  
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yes ".

  
Papageongiou .: and. other

  
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34 ISSN 0340-3696 Journal code 6x7. Ad review 8401 Subfolder: Medicinal indices

  
1/5/2

  
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of allile as methylallile "

  
Japonr.

  
Transferor: Japon Alco &#65533; Ltd.

  
Patent:: Japon Koka: Tokio Koho: JP 82209218 A2: JP57209218

  
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"Hyperglemic effect of diallile disulfide in relation to the age of rats".

  
Pushpendnan and others.

  
Agricultural Biology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Bombay, 400085, India.

  
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putting cattle in immersion baths: with: panasiticide products, several generations of these products have known each other. -

  
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of a, progressive and lessening. whose. the problem is precisely hidden in the reduction of operating costs. The ti

  
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think: not that they can do it, the old system of baths. Economic impact of the scourge of the tick?

  
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the most expensive of all known sites.

  
studies carried out in Australia demonstrating losses- by ma-

  
 <EMI ID = 27.1> tick which completes its cycle on the animal. The irritation it causes to it: even when it licks or itches delays its feeding regime and decreases its magnification. hurt

  
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ailments.

  
The calculation of the loss of: milk gave the following results: 182 /

  
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they are insufficiently studied.

  
Examples of: realization!

  
First example: animals lightly or moderately infested :.

  
In experimental work, campaign, carried out all /

  
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In 100% of cases, after 72 hours of an injection, animals

  
presented visibly affected larvae and nymphs but / the nymphs in a smaller range than the larvae.

  
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colorless and loose, ie floating in the hairs of the skin. They were dry, as if they had suffered.i. a //

  
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It should also be noted that the dose used was the same regardless of the weight of the animal, whatever its sex and /

  
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In the two examples, the adult ticks remained alive / in their majority as it should have been .. foresee, water they do not //

  
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of them could sucen in the unit of time was- much lower than that of the first: example of animals much less infested. In or-

  
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but it would inhibit it, or at least delay it.

  
In. Regarding the residual power, the following would be

  
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96 hours later. It would seem, while exceeding a c.

  
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Concluding remarks

  
Urn monitoring of injected animals continued //

  
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behavior, abnormal. The animal has always kept intact // its vital responses and habits, such as appetite,

  
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flounders and: its aptitudes.

  
Fertility: The first and. second demonstrated to be


    
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