WO2003080577A2 - Amidoacetonitrile compounds - Google Patents

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WO2003080577A2
WO2003080577A2 PCT/EP2003/002920 EP0302920W WO03080577A2 WO 2003080577 A2 WO2003080577 A2 WO 2003080577A2 EP 0302920 W EP0302920 W EP 0302920W WO 03080577 A2 WO03080577 A2 WO 03080577A2
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  • the present invention relates to novel amidoacetonitrile compounds of the formula
  • a and Ar 2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of Ari and Ar 2 , independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, OH, SH, C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, halo-CrC 6 alkyl.
  • Ri is hydrogen, C C ⁇ alkyl, halo-C C 6 alkyl, allyl or CrC 6 alkoxymethyl;
  • R , R 5 and R 6 are either, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C C 6 alkyl, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C 2 -C 6 alkenyl, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C 2 -C 6 alkynyl, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted CrC 6 alkoxy, in which the substituents in each case can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of .
  • halogen, CrC 6 alkoxy and halo-CrC 6 alkoxy unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C 3 - C 6 cycloalkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and C C 6 alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C 6 alkyl, halo-d-C 6 alkyl, d-C 6 alkoxy, halo-CrCealkoxy, CrCealkylthio, halo-CrCealkylthio, C ⁇ -C 6 alkylsulfinyl, halo- d-C 6 alkylsulfinyl, CrC 6 aIkylsulfonyl, halo
  • W is O, S, S(O) 2 or N(R 7 );
  • R 7 is hydrogen or C C 6 alkyl; a is 1 , 2, 3 or 4; and b is 0, 1 , 2, 3 or 4; with the proviso that at least one of An and Ar 2 is a hetaryl; and with the additional proviso that Ari and Ar 2 are not simultaneously pyridyl, An is not pyridyl if Ar 2 is phenyl, and Ar 2 is not pyridyl if A is phenyl; if desired to diastereoisomers, E ⁇ /Z isomers, mixtures of E/Z isomers and/or tautomers, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, to their preparation and use in the control of endo- and ectoparasites, especially helminths, in and on warm-blooded productive livestock, domestic animals and plants, and also to pesticides which comprise at least one of these compounds.
  • amidoacetonitrile compounds with pesticidal action are disclosed in EP-0 953565 A2, for example.
  • the active ingredients specifically revealed therein may not, however, always meet the requirements concerning strength and activity spectrum. There consequently exists a need for active ingredients with improved pesticidal properties. It has now been found that the amidoacetonitrile compounds of the formula I have outstanding pesticidal properties, in particular against endo- and ectoparasites in and on productive livestock, domestic animals and plants.
  • Alkyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds, for example of haloalkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylsulfinyl and alkylsulfonyl, - is, in each case giving due consideration to the number of carbon atoms which the relevant group or compound has in each individual case, either straight-chain, i.e. methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl or hexyl, or branched, e.g. isopropyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, isopentyl, neopentyl or isohexyl.
  • Alkenyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds - is, in each case giving due consideration to the number of carbon atoms and conjugated or isolated double bonds which the relevant group or compound has in each individual case, either straight-chain, e.g. allyl, 2-butenyl, 3-pentenyl, 1-hexenyl or 1 ,3-hexadienyl, or branched, e.g. isopropenyl, isobutenyl, isoprenyl, tert-pentenyl or isohexenyl.
  • straight-chain e.g. allyl, 2-butenyl, 3-pentenyl, 1-hexenyl or 1 ,3-hexadienyl, or branched, e.g. isopropenyl, isobutenyl, isoprenyl, tert-pentenyl or isohexenyl.
  • Alkynyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds - is, in each case giving due consideration to the number of carbon atoms and conjugated or isolated double bonds which the relevant group or compound has in each individual case, either straight-chain, e.g. propargyl, 2-butynyl, 3-pentynyl, 1-hexynyl, 1-heptynyl or 3-hexen- 1-ynyl, or branched, e.g. 3-methylbut-1-ynyl, 4-ethylpent-1-ynyl or 4-methylhex-2-ynyl.
  • straight-chain e.g. propargyl, 2-butynyl, 3-pentynyl, 1-hexynyl, 1-heptynyl or 3-hexen- 1-ynyl, or branched, e.g. 3-methylbut-1-ynyl, 4-ethylpent-1-ynyl or 4-methylhex
  • Cycloalkyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds, for example of halocycloalkyl, cycloalkoxy or cycloalkylthio, - is, in each case giving due consideration to the number of carbon atoms which the relevant group or compound has in each individual case, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl.
  • Aryl is phenyl or naphthyl.
  • Hetaryl is pyridyl, pyrimidyl, s-triazinyl, 1 ,2,4-triazinyl, thienyl, furanyl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, thiazolyl, triazolyl, oxazolyl, thiadiazolyl, oxadiazolyl, benzothienyl, benzofuranyl, benzothiazolyl, indolyl, indazolyl or quinolyl.
  • Halogen - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds, such as of haloalkyl, haloalkoxy, haloalkylthio, haloalkylsulfinyl and haloalkylsulfonyl, - is fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine, in particular fluorine, chlorine or bromine, especially fluorine or chlorine.
  • Halogen-substituted carbon-comprising groups and compounds such as haloalkyl, haloalkoxy, haloalkylthio, haloalkylsulfinyl and haloalkylsulfonyl, can be partially halogenated or perhalogenated, it being possible, in the case of polyhalogenation, for the halogen substituents to be identical or different.
  • haloalkyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds, such as of haloalkoxy or haloalkylthio, - are methyl substituted up to three times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CHF 2 or CF 3 ; ethyl substituted up to five times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CH 2 CF 3 , CF 2 CF 3) CF 2 CCI 3 .
  • CF 2 CHCI 2 , CF 2 CHF 2 , CF 2 CFCI 2 are methyl substituted up to three times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CHF 2 or CF 3 ; ethyl substituted up to five times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CH 2 CF 3 , CF 2 CF 3) CF 2 CCI 3 .
  • CF 2 CHCI 2 , CF 2 CHF 2 , CF 2 CFCI 2 are methyl
  • CF 2 CHBr 2 CF 2 CHCIF, CF 2 CHBrF or CCIFCHCIF; propyl or isopropyl substituted up to seven times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CH 2 CHBrCH 2 Br, CF 2 CHFCF 3 , CH 2 CF 2 CF 3 or CH(CF 3 ) 2 ; butyl or one of its isomers substituted up to nine times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CF(CF 3 )CHFCF 3 or CH 2 (CF 2 ) 2 CF 3 ; pentyl or one of its isomers substituted up to eleven times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CF(CF 3 )(CHF) 2 CF 3 or CH 2 (CF 2 )3CF 3 ; and hexyl or one of its isomers substituted up to thirteen times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as (CH 2 ) 4 CHBrCH 2 Br,
  • Alkoxy groups preferably have a chain length of 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
  • alkoxy is methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy, isobutoxy, sec-butoxy and tert-butoxy, and also the pentyloxy and hexyloxy isomers; preferably methoxy and ethoxy.
  • Haloalkoxy groups preferably have a chain length of 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
  • Haloalkoxy is, e.g., fluoromethoxy, difluoromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy, 2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy, 2-fluoro- ethoxy, 2-chloroethoxy, 2,2-difluoroethoxy and 2,2,2-trichloroethoxy; preferably difluoromethoxy, 2-chloroethoxy and trifluoromethoxy.
  • Ri is hydrogen, d-C 4 alkyl, halo-C C 4 alkyl or C C alkoxymethyl; particularly hydrogen, d-C 2 alkyl or halo-C 1 -C 2 alkyl; very particularly hydrogen or C r C 2 alkyl;
  • R 2 , R3, R , R5 and R 6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C C 4 alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and d-C alkoxy; C 3 - C 5 cycloalkyl or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, C C 4 alkyl, halo-C C 4 alkyl, C C ⁇ l oxy and halo-C r C 4 alkoxy; particularly, independently of one another, hydrogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted d-C 4 alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of
  • Ari and Ar 2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar 2 , independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, halo-C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, d-C 6 alkoxy, halo-C ⁇ -C 6 alkoxy, C 3 -C 6 cycloalkyl, C ⁇ -C 6 alkylsulfonyl, halo-C ⁇ -C 6 alkyIsulfonyl, C ⁇ -C 6 alkylamino, di-C ⁇ -C 6 alkylamino, C C 6 alkylcarbonyl, halo-CrC 6 alkylcarbonyl, C C 6 alkoxycarbonyl, Ci-Cealkylaminocarbonyl and di-C
  • Ri is hydrogen, d-C 4 alkyl, halo-C r C 4 alkyl or d-C 4 alkoxymethyl;
  • R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C r C 4 alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and C C 4 alkoxy;
  • W is O or S; a is 1 , 2 or 3; and b is 0, 1 or 2;
  • Ri is hydrogen, CrC 2 all yl or haIo-C C 2 alkyl
  • R 2 , R 3 , R , R 5 and R 6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C C 4 alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and CrC 2 alkoxy; or C 3 -C 5 cycloalkyl;
  • W is O; a is 1 or 2; and b is 0 or 1 ; (9) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which An and Ar 2 are, independently of one another, mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar 2) independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, CrC 4 alkyl, halo-CrC 4 alkyl, CrC ⁇ lkoxy, halo-C r C 4 alkoxy, C 3 -C 5 cycloalkyl, C r C 4 alkylcarbonyl and halo-C r C 4 alkylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, C r C 4
  • Ri is hydrogen or d-C 2 alkyl
  • R 2 , R3, R 4 , 5 and R 6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, CrC 2 alkyl or C 3 - C 5 cycloalkyl;
  • W is O; a is 1 ; and b is O.
  • a further subject-matter of the invention is the process for the preparation of the compounds of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, e.g. which comprises the reaction of a compound of the formula
  • the reactants can be reacted with one another as such, i.e. without addition of a solvent or diluent, e.g. in the molten form.
  • a solvent or diluent e.g. in the molten form.
  • solvents or diluents of: aromatic, aliphatic and alicyclic hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbons, such as benzene, toluene, xylene, mesitylene, tetralin, chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzene, bromobenzene, petroleum ether, hexane, cyclohexane, dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, dichloroethane, trichloroethene or tetrachloroethene; ethers, such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tert-butyl methyl ether, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether, ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, ethylene glycol dimethyl ether, dimethoxydiethyl ether,
  • Preferred leaving groups Q are halogens, tosylates, mesylates and triflates, particularly preferably halogens, especially chlorine.
  • Suitable bases for facilitating the reaction are, e.g., alkali metal or alkaline earth metal hydroxides, hydrides, amides, alkoxides, acetates, carbonates, dialkylamides or alkyl- silylamides, alkylamines, alkylenediamines, if desired N-alkylated and saturated or unsaturated, cycloalkylamines, basic heterocycles, ammonium hydroxides and carbocyclic amines.
  • Diisopropylethylamine and 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)pyridine are preferred.
  • the reaction is advantageously carried out at a temperature from approximately 0°C to approximately +100°C, preferably from approximately 10°C to approximately +40°C.
  • a compound of the formula II is reacted at ambient temperature in a halogenated hydrocarbon, preferably dichloromethane, with a compound of the formula III in the presence of a base, preferably a mixture of diisopropylethylamine and 4-(N,N-dimethyl- amino)pyridine.
  • a base preferably a mixture of diisopropylethylamine and 4-(N,N-dimethyl- amino)pyridine.
  • a further subject-matter of the invention is the process for the preparation of the compounds of the formula II, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, e.g. which comprises the reaction of a compound of the formula
  • R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 R 6 , W, Ar 2 , a and b are as defined in the formula I, with an inorganic or organic cyanide and a compound of the formula R r NH 2 , which is known or can be prepared by analogy to relevant known compounds and in which R is as defined in the formula I, and in each case, if desired, the conversion of a compound of the formula II obtainable according to the process or in another way, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, to another compound of the formula II, the separation of a mixture of isomers obtainable according to the process and the isolation of the desired isomer and/or the conversion of a free compound of the formula II obtainable according to the process to a salt or the conversion of a salt of a compound of the formula II obtainable according to the process to the free compound of the formula II or to another salt.
  • Suitable cyanides are sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide, trimethylsilyl cyanide and acetone cyanohydrin.
  • Salts of compounds I can be prepared in a way known per se.
  • acid addition salts of compound I are obtained by treatment with a suitable acid or a suitable ion- exchange reagent and salts with bases are obtained by treatment with a suitable base or a suitable ion-exchange reagent.
  • Salts of compounds I can be converted in the usual way to the free compounds I, acid addition salts, e.g. by treatment with a suitable basic agent or a suitable ion exchange reagent, and salts with bases, e.g. by treatment with a suitable acid or a suitable ion- exchange reagent.
  • Salts of compounds I can be converted in a way known per se to other salts of compounds I, acid addition salts for example to other acid addition salts, e.g. by treatment of a salt of an inorganic acid, such as a hydrochloride, with a suitable metal salt, such as a sodium, barium or silver salt, of an acid, e.g. with silver acetate, in a suitable solvent, in which an inorganic salt, e.g. silver chloride, being formed is insoluble and for this reason precipitates from the reaction mixture.
  • a salt of an inorganic acid such as a hydrochloride
  • a suitable metal salt such as a sodium, barium or silver salt
  • an acid e.g. with silver acetate
  • the compounds I with salt-forming properties can be obtained in the free form or in the form of salts.
  • the compounds I can also be obtained in the form of their hydrates and/or can incorporate other solvents, which might, for example, be used in the crystallization of compounds existing in the solid form.
  • the compounds I can exist in the form of one of the possible isomers or as a mixture of the same, e.g., according to the number, absolute and relative configuration of the asymmetric carbon atoms, as pure isomers, for example optical isomers and/or diastereoisomers, or as mixtures of isomers, such as mixtures of enantiomers, e.g. racemates, mixtures of diastereoisomers or racemate mixtures; the invention relates both to the pure isomers and to all possible mixtures of isomers and is to be correspondingly understood in each case heretofore and hereinafter, even if stereochemical details are not specifically referred to in every case.
  • Mixtures of diastereoisomers and mixtures of racemates of compounds I obtainable according to the process - depending on the choice of the starting materials and operating methods - or otherwise obtainable can be separated in a known way into the pure diastereoisomers or racemates on the basis of the physicochemical differences of the components, for example by fractional crystallization, distillation and/or chromatography.
  • enantiomers such as racemates
  • optical isomers can be resolved into the optical isomers by known methods, for example by recrystallization from an optically active solvent, by chromatography on chiral adsorbents, e.g. high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on acetylcellulose, with the help of suitable microorganisms, by cleavage with specific immobilized enzymes, via the formation of inclusion complexes, e.g. by using chiral crown ethers, in which only one enantiomer is complexed.
  • HPLC high performance liquid chromatography
  • pure diastereoisomers or enantiomers according to the invention can also be obtained through generally known methods of diastereoselective or enantioselective synthesis, e.g. by carrying out the process according to the invention with educts with correspondingly suitable stereochemistry.
  • the biologically most effective isomer e.g. enantiomer, or mixture of isomers, e.g. mixture of enantiomers, is isolated or synthesized each time, provided that the individual components have different biological activity.
  • the compounds I according to the invention are characterized by a particularly broad activity spectrum and are valuable active ingredients in the field of pest control which are well tolerated by warm-blooded species, fish and plants, including in particular for controlling endo- and ecto parasites which parasitize animals.
  • insects in particular, insects, mites and ticks. This includes insects of the orders: Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Homoptera, Heteroptera, Diptera, Thysanoptera, Orthoptera, Anoplura, Siphonaptera, Mallophaga, Thysanura, Isoptera, Psocoptera and Hymenoptera.
  • ectoparasites which are a nuisance to man or animals and which transmit pathogens, for example flies, such as Musca domestica, Musca vetustissima, Musca autumnalis, Fannia canicularis, Sarcophaga carnaria, Lucilia cuprina, Hypoderma bovis, Hypoderma lineatum, Chrysomyia chloropyga, Dermatobia hominis, Cochliomyia hominivorax, Gasterophilus intestinalis, Oestrus ovis, Stomoxys calcitrans, Haematobia irritans, and mosquitoes (Nematocera), such as Culicidae, Simuliidae, Psychodidae, but also bloodsucking parasites, for example fleas, such as Ctenocephalides felis and Ctenocephalides canis (cat and dog fleas), Xenopsylla cheopis, Pulex irri
  • pathogens for example
  • ticks are, e.g., Boophilus, Amblyomma, Anocentor, Dermacentor, Haemaphysalis, Hyalomma, Ixodes, Rhipicentor, Margaropus, Rhipicephalus, Argas, Otobius and Ornithodoros and the like, which preferably infest warm-blooded animals, including farm animals, such as cows, pigs, sheep and goats, poultry, such as chickens, turkeys and geese, fur-bearing animals, such as mink, foxes, chinchillas, rabbits and the like, and pets, such as cats and dogs, but also man.
  • farm animals such as cows, pigs, sheep and goats
  • poultry such as chickens, turkeys and geese
  • fur-bearing animals such as mink, foxes, chinchillas, rabbits and the like
  • pets such as cats and dogs, but also man.
  • the compounds I according to the invention are also effective against all or individual development stages of normally sensitive but also of resistant animal pests, such as insects and representatives of the order Acarina.
  • the insecticidal, ovicidal and/or acaricidal action of the active ingredients according to the invention may in the process be displayed directly, i.e. in killing the pests, immediately or only after some time, for example during moulting, or their eggs, or indirectly, e.g. in reduced egg laying and/or in a reduced hatching rate, in which the good action corresponds to a kill rate (mortality) of at least 50 to 60%.
  • the compounds I can also be used against hygiene pests, in particular of the order Diptera with the families Sarcophagidae, Anophilidae and Culicidae; of the orders Orthoptera, Dictyoptera (e.g. the family Blattidae) and Hymenoptera (e.g. the family Formicidae).
  • the compounds I also have lasting activity in the case of phytoparasitic mites and insects.
  • spider mites of the order Acarina they are active against eggs, nymphs and adults of Tetranychidae (Tetranychus spp. and Panonychus spp.).
  • sucking insects of the order Homoptera are highly active in the case of the sucking insects of the order Homoptera, in particular against pests of the families Aphididae, Delphacidae, Cicadellidae, Psyllidae, Loccidae, Diaspididae and Eriophydidae (e.g. citrus rust mite); of the orders Hemiptera, Heteroptera and Thysanoptera, and in the case of the phytophagous insects of the orders Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera and Orthoptera.
  • the compounds of the formula I are accordingly active against all development stages of sucking and feeding insects on crops such as cereals, cotton, rice, maize, soya beans, potatoes, vegetables, fruit, tobacco, hops, citrus fruit, avocados and others.
  • the compounds of the formula I are also active against plant nematodes of the genera Meloidogyne, Heterodera, Pratylenchus, Ditylenchus, Radopholus, Rizoglyphus and others.
  • the compounds are particularly active against helminths, among which the endoparasitic nematodes and trematodes can be the cause of serious diseases in mammals and poultry, e.g. in sheep, pigs, goats, cattle, horses, donkeys, dogs, cats, guinea pigs and ornamental birds.
  • Typical nematodes of this indication are: Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Ostertagia, Nematodirus, Cooperia, Ascaris, Bunostonum, Oesophagostonum, Chabertia, Trichuris, Strongylus, Trichonema, Dictyocaulus, Capillaria, Heterakis, Toxocara, Ascaridia, Oxyuris, Ancylostoma, Uncinaria, Toxascaris and Parascaris. Mention may specifically be made, among the trematodes, of the family of the Fasciolideae, in particular Fasciola hepatica. The particular advantage of the compounds of the formula I is their activity against such parasites, which are resistant to benzimidazole-based active ingredients.
  • Parasites of the families Filariidae and Setariidae are found in internal cell tissue and in organs, e.g. the heart, blood vessels, lymph vessels and subcutaneous tissue. Mention may particularly be made here of the dog heartworm, Dirofilaria immitis.
  • the compounds of the formula I are highly effective against these parasites.
  • the pests which can be controlled with the compounds of the formula I also include, from the class Cestoda (tapeworms), the families Mesocestoidae, in particular the genus Mesocestoides, especially M. lineatus; Dilepididae, in particular Dipylidium caninum, Joyeuxiella spp., especially Joyeuxiella pasquali, and Diplopylidium spp.; and Taeniidae, in particular Taenia pisiformis, Taenia cervi, Taenia ovis, Taenia hydatigena, Taenia multiceps, Taenia taeniaeformis, Taenia serialis and Echinococcus spp., particularly preferably Taenia hydatigena, Taenia ovis, Taenia multiceps, Taenia serialis; Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus multilocularis, and Multiceps multiceps.
  • Taenia hydatigena T. pisiformis, T. ovis, T. taeniaeformis, Multiceps multiceps, Joyeuxiella pasquali, Dipylidium caninum, Mesocestoides spp., Echinococcus granulosus and E. multilocularis are controlled simultaneously with Dirofilaria immitis, Ancylostoma spp., Toxocara spp. and/or Trichuris vulpis on or in dogs and cats.
  • Ctenocephalides felis and/or C.canis are controlled simultaneously with the abovementioned nematodes and cestodes.
  • the compounds of the formula I are also suitable for controlling parasites which are pathogenic to man, among which may be mentioned, as typical representatives occurring in the digestive tract, those of the genera Ancylostoma, Necator, Ascaris, Strongyloides, Trichinella, Capillaria, Trichuris and Enterobius.
  • the compounds of the present invention are also active against parasites of the genera Wuchereria, Brugia, Onchocerca and Loa from the family of the Filariidae, which occur in the blood, in tissue and in various organs, and also against Dracunculus and parasites of the genera Strongyloides and Trichinella, which specifically infect the gastrointestinal tract.
  • the compounds of the formula I are also active against harmful fungi which cause disease in plants and in man and animals.
  • the good pesticidal action of the compounds of the formula I according to the invention corresponds to a kill rate (mortality) of at least 50-60% of the pests mentioned.
  • the compounds of the formula I are characterized by an extraordinarily long duration of action.
  • the compounds of the formula I are used as such or preferably together with the auxiliaries conventional in formulation technology and can accordingly be processed in a known way, for example to emulsifiable concentrates, directly dilutable solutions, dilute emulsions, soluble powders, granules and also encapsulations in polymer substances.
  • the application methods as well as the compositions are chosen in accordance with the intended aims and the prevailing circumstances.
  • the formulation i.e. the compositions, preparations or combinations comprising the active ingredient of the formula I, or combinations of these active ingredients with other active ingredients, and, if desired, a solid or liquid additive, is prepared in a known way, for example by intimately mixing and/or grinding the active ingredients with extenders, for example with solvents, solid carriers and, if desired, surface-active compounds (surfactants).
  • extenders for example with solvents, solid carriers and, if desired, surface-active compounds (surfactants).
  • solvents such as ethanol, propanol or butanol, and glycols, and their ethers and esters, such as propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol ether, ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether or ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, ketones, such as cyclohexanone, isophorone or diacetone alcohol, strongly polar solvents, such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, dimethylformamide or water, vegetable oils, such as rapeseed oil, castor oil, coconut oil or soybean oil; and, if desired, silicone oils.
  • alcohols such as ethanol, propanol or butanol
  • glycols and their ethers and esters, such as propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol ether, ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether or ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, ketones, such as cyclohexanone, isophorone
  • Preferred application forms for use in warm-blooded animals for controlling helminths include solutions, emulsions, suspensions (drenches), feed additives, powders, tablets, including effervescent tablets, boluses, capsules, microencapsulations and pour-on formulations, care having to be taken over the physiological compatibility of the formulation auxiliaries.
  • Suitable binders for tablets and boluses are chemically modified polymeric natural products which are soluble in water or alcohol, such as starch, cellulose or protein derivatives (e.g., methylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, ethylhydroxyethylcellulose, proteins, such as zein, gelatin, and the like), and synthetic polymers, for example polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and the like. Tablets also comprise fillers (e.g., starch, microcrystalline cellulose, sugar, lactose, and the like), lubricants and disintegrating agents.
  • fillers e.g., starch, microcrystalline cellulose, sugar, lactose, and the like
  • feed concentrates or compositions can, in addition to the active ingredients, also comprise additives, vitamins, antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, or other pesticides, mainly bacteriostats, fungistats, coccidiostats, or also hormone preparations, anabolics or substances which promote growth, influence the quality of meat from animals for slaughter or are useful to the organism in another way.
  • the finished feed or the finished drinking water comprises the active ingredients preferably in a concentration from approximately 0.0005 to 0.02% by weight (5-200 ppm).
  • the compounds of the formula I according to the invention can be used alone or in combination with other biocides. They can, e.g., be combined with pesticides possessing the same direction of action, in order to enhance the action, or can be combined with substances possessing another direction of action, in order to broaden the activity spectrum. It may also make sense to add substances which repel, known as repellents. If it is desired to expand the activity spectrum with regard to endoparasites, for example worms, the compounds of the formula I are appropriately combined with substances having endoparasiticidal properties. They can also, naturally, be used in combination with antibacterial compositions. Since the compounds of the formula I represent adulticides, i.e.
  • Suitable participants in the mixture include biocides, for example the insecticides and acaricides with different mechanisms of action mentioned subsequently and sufficiently known to a person skilled in the art, for example chitin synthesis inhibitors, growth regulators; active ingredients which act as juvenile hormones; active ingredients which act as adulticides; broad spectrum insecticides, broad spectrum acaricides and nematicides; but also the sufficiently known anthelmintics and substances which repel insects and/or members of the Acarina, known as repellents or detachers.
  • biocides for example the insecticides and acaricides with different mechanisms of action mentioned subsequently and sufficiently known to a person skilled in the art, for example chitin synthesis inhibitors, growth regulators; active ingredients which act as juvenile hormones; active ingredients which act as adulticides; broad spectrum insecticides, broad spectrum acaricides and nematicides; but also the sufficiently known anthelmintics and substances which repel insects and/or members of the Acarina, known as repellent
  • Nonlimiting examples of suitable insecticides and acaricides are: 1. Abamectin 34. Chlorethoxyfos 67. Etrimfos
  • Nonlimiting examples of suitable anthelmintics are mentioned subsequently, in which some representatives, in addition to the anthelmintic activity, also have an insecticidal and acaricidal activity and are already included in the above list:
  • Milbemectin Mixture of Milbemycin A3 and Milbemycin A4
  • Nonlimiting examples of suitable repelling substances are:
  • XLVI 4-[[4-(1 ,1-Dimethylethyl)phenyl]ethoxy]quinazoline (Fenazaquin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11 th Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 507;
  • XLVII 4-Phenoxyphenyl (RS)-2-(2-pyridyloxy)propyl ether (Pyriproxyfen), from The Pesticide Manual, 11 h Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1073;
  • LV A preparation comprising insect-active fungi, preferably Verticillium lecanii, from The Pesticide Manual, 11 th Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1266; Beauveria brogniartii, from The Pesticide Manual, 11 th Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 85; and Beauveria bassiana, from The Pesticide Manual, 11 th Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 83;
  • LPI A preparation comprising insect-active viruses, preferably Neodipridon Sertifer NPV, from The Pesticide Manual, 11 h Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1342; Mamestra brassicae NPV, from The Pesticide Manual, 11 th Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 759; and Cydia pomonella granulosis virus, from The Pesticide Manual, 11 th Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 291;
  • insect-active viruses preferably Neodipridon Sertifer NPV
  • Neodipridon Sertifer NPV from The Pesticide Manual, 11 h Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1342
  • Mamestra brassicae NPV from The Pesticide Manual, 11 th Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 759
  • Cydia pomonella granulosis virus from The Pesticide Manual, 11 th Ed.
  • a further essential aspect of the present invention relates to combination preparations for the control of parasites in warm-blooded animals, which comprise, in addition to a compound of the formula I, at least one further active ingredient with an identical or different direction of action and at least one physiologically compatible carrier.
  • the present invention is not restricted to combinations of two.
  • the anthelmintic compositions according to the invention generally comprise 0.1 to 99% by weight, in particular 0.1 to 95% by weight, of active ingredient of the formula I or mixtures thereof, and 99.9 to 1% by weight, in particular 99.8 to 5% by weight, of a solid or liquid additive, including 0 to 25% by weight, in particular 0.1 to 25% by weight, of a surfactant.
  • compositions according to the invention can be applied topically, perorally, parenterally or subcutaneously to the animals to be treated, the compositions being present in the form of soIutions, emulsions, suspensions (drenches), powders, tablets, boluses, capsules and as pour-on formulations.
  • the pour-on or spot-on method consists in applying the compound of the formula I to a locally restricted part of the skin or fur, advantageously on the neck or back of the animal. This is carried out, e.g., by applying a spot or dash of the pour-on or spot-on formulation to a relatively small area of the fur, from where the active substance spreads out virtually unaided over wide regions of the fur because of the spreading components of the formulation and supported by the movements of the animal.
  • Suitable carriers are, e.g., oily solutions; alcoholic and isopropanolic solutions, for example solutions of 2-octyldodecanol or oleyl alcohol; solutions in esters of monocarboxylic acids, such as isopropyl myristate, isopropyl palmitate, lauric acid oxal ester, oleyl oleate, decyl oleate, hexyl laurate, capric acid esters of saturated fatty alcohols with a chain length of C 12 -C 18 ; solutions of esters of dicarboxylic acids, such as dibutyl phthalate, diisopropyl isophthalate, diisopropyl adipate or di(n-butyl) adipate, or also solutions of esters of alipha
  • glycols It can be advantageous if a dispersant known from the pharmaceutical or cosmetics industry is additionally present.
  • examples are 2-pyrrolidone, 2-(N-alkyl)pyrrolidone, acetone, polyethylene glycol and ethers and esters thereof, propylene glycol or synthetic triglycerides.
  • the oily solutions include, e.g., vegetable oils, such as olive oil, groundnut oil, sesame oil, pine oil, linseed oil or castor oil.
  • vegetable oils can also be present in epoxidized form. Paraffin oils and silicone oils can also be used.
  • a pour-on or spot-on formulation comprises 1 to 20% by weight of a compound of the formula I, 0.1 to 50% by weight of dispersant and 45 to 98.9% by weight of solvent.
  • the pour-on or spot-on method can be used particularly advantageously with gregarious animals, such as cattle, horses, sheep or pigs, where it is difficult or time-consuming to treat all the animals orally or via injection. Because of its simplicity, this method can naturally also be used with all other animals, including individual domestic animals or pets, and is very popular with animal owners because it can often be implemented without the expert assistance of a veterinary surgeon.
  • compositions are more preferred as commercially available products, the end user generally uses dilute compositions.
  • Such compositions can comprise yet further additives, such as stabilizers, antifoaming agents, viscosity regulators, binders, deposit builders and other active ingredients to obtain specific effects.
  • Such anthelmintic compositions used by the end user likewise form part of the present invention.
  • the active ingredients of the formula I can be used in all their steric configurations or mixtures thereof.
  • the invention also includes a method for the prophylactic protection of warm-blooded animals, in particular of productive livestock, domestic animals and pets, against parasitic helminths, which comprises applying the active ingredients of the formula I or the active ingredient formulations prepared therefrom as a feed additive or drinking water additive or also in the solid or liquid form, orally, by injection or parenterally, to the animals.
  • the invention also includes the compounds of the formula I according to the invention for use in one of the methods mentioned.
  • Preferred formulations are in particular composed in the following way:
  • the active ingredient is dissolved in methylene chloride and sprayed onto the carrier, and the solvent is subsequently evaporated under reduced pressure. Such granules can be added to the animal feed.
  • the finely milled active ingredient is applied evenly in a mixer to the kaolin, which has been moistened with polyethylene glycol. In this way, dust-free coated granules are obtained.
  • Methylcellulose is stirred into water. After the material has swollen, silica is stirred in and the mixture is homogeneously suspended. Active ingredient and maize starch are mixed. The aqueous suspension is incorporated in this mixture and kneaded to a dough. The substance thus obtained is granulated through a 12 M sieve and dried.
  • Preparation The active ingredient is dissolved in a portion of the oil with stirring and, if desired, gentle heating, made up to the required volume after cooling and sterilely filtered through a suitable membrane filter with a size of 0.22 ⁇ m.
  • Active ingredient 0.1-1.0 g 4-Hydroxymethyl-1 ,3-dioxolane (glycerol formal) 40 g
  • Preparation The active ingredient is dissolved in a portion of the solvent with stirring, made up to the required volume and sterilely filtered through a suitable membrane filter with a size of 0.22 ⁇ m.
  • Active ingredient 0.1-1.0 g Polyethoxylated castor oil (40 ethylene oxide units) 10 g 1 ,2-Propanediol 20 g Benzyl alcohol i g Water for injections ad 100 ml
  • Active ingredient 0.1-1.0 g Polyethoxylated sorbitan monooleate (20 ethylene oxide units) 8 g 4-Hydroxymethyl-1 ,3-dioxolane (glycerol formal) 20 g Benzyl alcohol i g Water for injections ad 100 ml
  • Preparation The active ingredient is dissolved in the solvents and the surfactant and made up to the required volume with water. Sterile filtration is carried out through a suitable membrane filter with a pore diameter of 0.22 ⁇ m.
  • Triglycerides of medium chain length 15 g Ethanol ad 100 ml C.
  • the aqueous systems can preferably also be used for oral and/or intraruminal administration.
  • compositions can also comprise further additives, such as stabilizers, e.g. epoxidized or nonepoxidized vegetable oils (epoxidized coconut oil, rapeseed oil or soybean oil), antifoaming agents, e.g. silicone oil, preservatives, viscosity regulators, binders, deposit builders and fertilizers or other active ingredients to obtain specific effects.
  • stabilizers e.g. epoxidized or nonepoxidized vegetable oils (epoxidized coconut oil, rapeseed oil or soybean oil)
  • antifoaming agents e.g. silicone oil, preservatives, viscosity regulators, binders, deposit builders and fertilizers or other active ingredients to obtain specific effects.
  • Example 1 N-(1-Cvano-1-r5.7-dichloro ⁇ uinolin-8-yloxymethyllethyl)-4- trifluoromethylbenzamide a) 2 g of 5,7-dichloro-8-hydroxyquinoline, 1.22 g of chloroacetone, 1.46 g of potassium carbonate and 0.14 g of potassium chloride are dissolved in 20 ml of acetone and are refluxed with stirring for 18 h. After filtering off and washing with acetone, 1-(5,7- dichloroquinolin-8-yloxy)propan-2-one is thus obtained as white crystals.
  • colubriformis are immature adults, the gerbils are sacrificed in order to count the worms.
  • the activity is calculated in % reduction in the number of worms in each gerbil by comparison with the geometric mean of the number of worms from 8 infected and untreated gerbils.
  • test methods can be employed in investigating the insecticidal and/or acaricidal action of the compounds of the formula I on animals and plants.
  • 1 ml of an aqueous suspension of the active substance to be tested is thus mixed at approximately 50°C with 3 ml of a special medium for raising larvae, so that a homogenate with an active ingredient content of either 250 or 125 ppm is formed.
  • Approximately 30 Lucilia larvae (L ⁇ are introduced into each test tube sample. After 4 days, the mortality rate is determined.
  • An adhesive tape is attached horizontally to a PVC plate such that 10 female Boophilus microplus ticks (Biarra strain) which have sucked themselves full of blood can be adhesively attached to the tape via their backs in a row, next to one another.
  • Each tick is injected, using an injection needle, with 1 ⁇ l of a liquid which is a 1:1 mixture of polyethylene glycol and acetone and in which a certain amount of active ingredient of alternatively 1 , 0.1 or 0.01 ⁇ g per tick is dissolved.
  • Control animals receive an injection not comprising an active ingredient. After the treatment, the animals are kept in an insectarium under standard conditions at approximately 28°C and 80% relative humidity until egg laying has occurred and the larvae have hatched from the eggs of the control animals.
  • An indication of the activity of the test compounds is the number of the females which
  • test tubes After immersing for 10 minutes and shaking for 2 x 10 seconds on a vortex mixer, the test tubes are plugged with a thick wad of cotton wool and are inverted. As soon as all the liquid has been soaked up by the wad of cotton, the wad is pushed halfway into the still inverted test tube, so that most of the liquid is squeezed out of the wad of cotton and flows into a petri dish placed underneath.
  • test tubes are now, until evaluation, stored at ambient temperature in a room lit by daylight. After 14 days, the test tubes are immersed in a beaker of boiling water. If, in reaction to the heat, the ticks begin to move, the test substance is inactive at the test concentration; otherwise, the ticks are considered to be dead and the test substance is considered to be active at the test concentration. All substances are tested in a concentration range from 0.1 to 100 ppm.
  • a sugar cube is treated with a solution of the test substance such that the concentration of test substance in the sugar, after drying overnight, is 250 ppm.
  • This treated cube is placed with a wet wad of cotton and 10 adult Musca domestica of an OP-resistant strain on an aluminium dish, is covered with a beaker and is incubated at 25°C. The mortality rate is determined after 24 hours.

Abstract

The invention relates to compounds of the general formula, in which R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, W, Ar1, Ar2, a and b are as defined in claim 1, and to any enantiomers thereof. The active ingredients have advantageous pesticidal properties. They are particularly suitable for controlling parasites in warm-blooded animals.

Description

Organic compounds
The present invention relates to novel amidoacetonitrile compounds of the formula
,,
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in which
A and Ar2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of Ari and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, OH, SH, Cι-C6alkyl, halo-CrC6alkyl. crC6aIkoxy, halo-Cι-C6alkoxy, C2-C6alkenyl, halo-C2-C6alkenyl, C2-C6alkynyl, C3-C6cycloalkyl, C2- C6alkenyloxy, halo-C2-C6a|kenyloxy, CrC6alkylthio, halo-Ci-C-ealkylthio, C C6alkylsulfonyloxy, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyloxy, CrC6alkylsulfinyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfinyl, Cr C6alkylsulfonyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, C2-C6alkenylthio, halo-C2-C6alkenylthio, C2- C6alkenylsulfinyl, halo-C2-C6alkenylsulfinyl, C2-C6aIkenylsulfonyl, halo-C2-C6alkenylsulfonyl, CrC6aIkylamino, di-CrC6alkylamino, Ci-Cealkylsulfonylamino, haIo-C C6alkylsulfonylamino, Cι-C6alkylcarbonyl, halo-CrC6alkylcarbonyl, CrC6alkoxycarbonyl, CrC6alkylaminocarbonyI and di-Cι-C6alkylaminocarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylamino; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo-C C6alkyl, C C6alkoxy, halo-CrCealkoxy, CrCealkylthio, halo-CrC6alkyIthio, CrCealkylsulfinyl, halo-C C6alkylsulfinyl, CrC6alkylsulfonyl and halo-C C6aIkylsulfonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo-CrC6alkyl, CrC6alkoxy, halo-CrC6alkoxy, CrC6alkylthio, halo-C C6alkylthio, C C6alkylsulfinyl, haIo-C C6alkylsulfinyl, C Csalkylsulfonyl and halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylacetylenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo- d-Cβalkyl, CrCealkoxy, halo-CrC6alkoxy, CrC6alk. ylthio, halo-CrC6alkylthio, Cr C6alkylsulfinyl, hafo-Cι-C6alkylsulfinyl, CrCealkylsulfonyl and halo-C C6alkylsulfonyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted pyridyloxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, Ci-C-eal yl, halo-CrC6alkyl, C C6alkoxy, halo-CrC6alkoxy, C C6alkylthio, halo-C C6alkylthio, CrC6alkylsulfinyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfinyl, C Cealkylsulfonyl and halo-C C6alkylsulfonyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of Aη and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, Cι-C6alkyl, halo-CrC6alkyl, CrC6alkoxy, halo-CrC6alkoxy, C2-C6alkenyloxy, halo-C2-C6alkenyloxy, CrC6alkylthio, halo-Cι-C6alkylthio, d-Cβalkylsulfinyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfinyl, C2-C6alkenylthio, halo-C2-C6alkenylthio, C2- C6alkenylsulfinyl, halo-C2-C6alkenylsulfinyl, CrC6alkylsulfonyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, C2- C6alkenylsulfonyl, halo-C2-C6alkenylsulfonyl, CrCβalkylamino and di-CrCsalkylamino;
Ri is hydrogen, C Cβalkyl, halo-C C6alkyl, allyl or CrC6alkoxymethyl;
R2, 3. R , R5 and R6 are either, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C C6alkyl, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C2-C6alkenyl, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C2-C6alkynyl, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted CrC6alkoxy, in which the substituents in each case can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of . halogen, CrC6alkoxy and halo-CrC6alkoxy; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C3- C6cycloalkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and C C6alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-d-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-CrCealkoxy, CrCealkylthio, halo-CrCealkylthio, Cι-C6alkylsulfinyl, halo- d-C6alkylsulfinyl, CrC6aIkylsulfonyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, d-C6alkyIamino and di- d-C6alkylamino; or R2 and R3 are jointly C2-C6alkylene;
W is O, S, S(O)2 or N(R7);
R7 is hydrogen or C C6alkyl; a is 1 , 2, 3 or 4; and b is 0, 1 , 2, 3 or 4; with the proviso that at least one of An and Ar2 is a hetaryl; and with the additional proviso that Ari and Ar2 are not simultaneously pyridyl, An is not pyridyl if Ar2 is phenyl, and Ar2 is not pyridyl if A is phenyl; if desired to diastereoisomers, EΞ/Z isomers, mixtures of E/Z isomers and/or tautomers, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, to their preparation and use in the control of endo- and ectoparasites, especially helminths, in and on warm-blooded productive livestock, domestic animals and plants, and also to pesticides which comprise at least one of these compounds.
Substituted amidoacetonitrile compounds with pesticidal action are disclosed in EP-0 953565 A2, for example. The active ingredients specifically revealed therein may not, however, always meet the requirements concerning strength and activity spectrum. There consequently exists a need for active ingredients with improved pesticidal properties. It has now been found that the amidoacetonitrile compounds of the formula I have outstanding pesticidal properties, in particular against endo- and ectoparasites in and on productive livestock, domestic animals and plants.
Alkyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds, for example of haloalkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylsulfinyl and alkylsulfonyl, - is, in each case giving due consideration to the number of carbon atoms which the relevant group or compound has in each individual case, either straight-chain, i.e. methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl or hexyl, or branched, e.g. isopropyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, isopentyl, neopentyl or isohexyl.
Alkenyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds - is, in each case giving due consideration to the number of carbon atoms and conjugated or isolated double bonds which the relevant group or compound has in each individual case, either straight-chain, e.g. allyl, 2-butenyl, 3-pentenyl, 1-hexenyl or 1 ,3-hexadienyl, or branched, e.g. isopropenyl, isobutenyl, isoprenyl, tert-pentenyl or isohexenyl.
Alkynyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds - is, in each case giving due consideration to the number of carbon atoms and conjugated or isolated double bonds which the relevant group or compound has in each individual case, either straight-chain, e.g. propargyl, 2-butynyl, 3-pentynyl, 1-hexynyl, 1-heptynyl or 3-hexen- 1-ynyl, or branched, e.g. 3-methylbut-1-ynyl, 4-ethylpent-1-ynyl or 4-methylhex-2-ynyl. Cycloalkyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds, for example of halocycloalkyl, cycloalkoxy or cycloalkylthio, - is, in each case giving due consideration to the number of carbon atoms which the relevant group or compound has in each individual case, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl.
Aryl is phenyl or naphthyl.
Hetaryl is pyridyl, pyrimidyl, s-triazinyl, 1 ,2,4-triazinyl, thienyl, furanyl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, thiazolyl, triazolyl, oxazolyl, thiadiazolyl, oxadiazolyl, benzothienyl, benzofuranyl, benzothiazolyl, indolyl, indazolyl or quinolyl.
Halogen - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds, such as of haloalkyl, haloalkoxy, haloalkylthio, haloalkylsulfinyl and haloalkylsulfonyl, - is fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine, in particular fluorine, chlorine or bromine, especially fluorine or chlorine.
Halogen-substituted carbon-comprising groups and compounds, such as haloalkyl, haloalkoxy, haloalkylthio, haloalkylsulfinyl and haloalkylsulfonyl, can be partially halogenated or perhalogenated, it being possible, in the case of polyhalogenation, for the halogen substituents to be identical or different. Examples of haloalkyl - as group per se and as structural component of other groups and compounds, such as of haloalkoxy or haloalkylthio, - are methyl substituted up to three times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CHF2 or CF3; ethyl substituted up to five times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CH2CF3, CF2CF3) CF2CCI3. CF2CHCI2, CF2CHF2, CF2CFCI2. CF2CHBr2, CF2CHCIF, CF2CHBrF or CCIFCHCIF; propyl or isopropyl substituted up to seven times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CH2CHBrCH2Br, CF2CHFCF3, CH2CF2CF3 or CH(CF3)2; butyl or one of its isomers substituted up to nine times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CF(CF3)CHFCF3 or CH2(CF2)2CF3; pentyl or one of its isomers substituted up to eleven times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CF(CF3)(CHF)2CF3 or CH2(CF2)3CF3; and hexyl or one of its isomers substituted up to thirteen times by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as (CH2)4CHBrCH2Br, CF2(CHF)4CF3, CH2(CF2)4CF3 or C(CF3)2(CHF)2CF3.
Alkoxy groups preferably have a chain length of 1 to 6 carbon atoms. For example, alkoxy is methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy, isobutoxy, sec-butoxy and tert-butoxy, and also the pentyloxy and hexyloxy isomers; preferably methoxy and ethoxy. Haloalkoxy groups preferably have a chain length of 1 to 6 carbon atoms. Haloalkoxy is, e.g., fluoromethoxy, difluoromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy, 2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy, 2-fluoro- ethoxy, 2-chloroethoxy, 2,2-difluoroethoxy and 2,2,2-trichloroethoxy; preferably difluoromethoxy, 2-chloroethoxy and trifluoromethoxy.
Preferred embodiments within the context of the invention are:
(1) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which Ari and Ar2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, Cι-C6alkyl, halo-Cι-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-Cr C6alkoxy, C3-C6cycloalkyl, Cι-C6alkylsulfonyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, CrC6alkylamino, di-C C6alkyIamino, C C6alkylcarbonyl, halo-C C6alkylcarbonyl, C C6alkoxycarbonyl, C C6alkylaminocarbonyl and di-CrCealkylaminocarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-CrCβalkyl, C C6alkoxy and halo-d- C6alkoxy; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C-6alkyl, halo-CrC6alkyl, CrC6alkoxy and halo-C C6alkoxy; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted pyridyloxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo- d-C6aIkyl, CrC6alkoxy and halo-CrC6alkoxy; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of Art and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo-CrCβalkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-d-C6alkoxy, d-C6alkylsulfonyl, halo-C C6alkylsulfonyl, C C6alkylamino and di-C C6alkylamino; particularly, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrCealkyl, halo-CrCealkyl, CrC6alkoxy, halo-C C6alkoxy, C3-C6cycloalkyl, CrC6alkylcarbonyl and halo-CrC6alkylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, CrC6alkyl and halo-d-C6alkyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, C C6alkyl and halo-CrCβalkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo-CrCealkyl, C C6alkoxy and halo-C C6alkoxy; very particularly, independently of one another, mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of Ari and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, Cι-C4alkyl, halo-Cι-C4alkyl, CrC4alkoxy, halo-d-C4alkoxy, C3-C5cycloalkyl, Cι-C4alkylcarbonyl and halo-C C4alkylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, CrC alkyl and halo-Cι-C alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, C C4alkyl, halo-CrC4alkyl, C C4alkoxy and halo-Cr C4alkoxy;
(2) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which Ri is hydrogen, d-C4alkyl, halo-C C4alkyl or C C alkoxymethyl; particularly hydrogen, d-C2alkyl or halo-C1-C2alkyl; very particularly hydrogen or CrC2alkyl;
(3) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which R2, R3, R , R5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C C4alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and d-C alkoxy; C3- C5cycloalkyl or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, C C4alkyl, halo-C C4alkyl, C C^l oxy and halo-CrC4alkoxy; particularly, independently of one another, hydrogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted d-C4alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and CrC2alkoxy; or C3-C5cycloalkyl; very particularly, independently of one another, hydrogen, CrC2alkyl or C3-C5cycloalkyl;
(4) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which W is O or S; particularly O;
(5) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which a is 1 , 2 or 3; particularly 1 or 2; very particularly 1 ;
(6) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which b is 0, 1 or 2; particularly 0 or 1 ; very particularly 0;
(7) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which Ari and Ar2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, Cι-C6alkyl, halo-Cι-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-Cι-C6alkoxy, C3-C6cycloalkyl, Cι-C6alkylsulfonyl, halo-Cι-C6alkyIsulfonyl, Cι-C6alkylamino, di-Cι-C6alkylamino, C C6alkylcarbonyl, halo-CrC6alkylcarbonyl, C C6alkoxycarbonyl, Ci-Cealkylaminocarbonyl and di-Cι-C6alkylaminocarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-d-C6alkyl, Cι-C6alkoxy and halo-C C6alkoxy; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrCealkyl, halo-d-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy and halo-C C6alkoxy; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted pyridyloxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, C C6alkyl, halo- d-C6alkyl, C C6alkoxy and halo-CrC6alkoxy; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-C Cealkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-CrC6alkoxy, d-C6alkylsulfonyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, d-C6alkylamino and di- - C6alkylamino;
Ri is hydrogen, d-C4alkyl, halo-CrC4alkyl or d-C4alkoxymethyl; R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted CrC4alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and C C4alkoxy; C3- C5cycloalkyl or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, C C4alkyl, halo-d-C4alkyl, C C4alkoxy and halo-C C4alkoxy;
W is O or S; a is 1 , 2 or 3; and b is 0, 1 or 2;
(8) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which An and Ar2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo-CrCsalkyl, CrCealkoxy, halo-Cr C6alkoxy, C3-C6cycloalkyl, CrC6alkylcarbonyl and halo-d-C6alkylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, CrC6alkyl and halo-C C6alkyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, C Cβalkyl and halo-d-C6alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo-d-C6alkyl, CrC6alkoxy and halo-CrC6alkoxy;
Ri is hydrogen, CrC2all yl or haIo-C C2alkyl;
R2, R3, R , R5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C C4alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and CrC2alkoxy; or C3-C5cycloalkyl;
W is O; a is 1 or 2; and b is 0 or 1 ; (9) a compound of the formula I with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which An and Ar2 are, independently of one another, mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2) independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, CrC4alkyl, halo-CrC4alkyl, CrC^lkoxy, halo-CrC4alkoxy, C3-C5cycloalkyl, CrC4alkylcarbonyl and halo-CrC4alkylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, CrC4alkyl and halo-CrC4alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, C1-C4alkyl, halo-C C4alkyl, Cι-C4alkoxy and halo-C C4alkoxy;
Ri is hydrogen or d-C2alkyl;
R2, R3, R4, 5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, CrC2alkyl or C3- C5cycloalkyl;
W is O; a is 1 ; and b is O.
The compounds of the formula I listed in Table 1 are particularly preferred within the context of the invention and the compounds of the formula I mentioned in the synthetic examples are very particularly preferred.
A further subject-matter of the invention is the process for the preparation of the compounds of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, e.g. which comprises the reaction of a compound of the formula
Ar2 ||,
Figure imgf000010_0001
which is known or can be prepared by analogy to relevant known compounds and in which Ri, R2. 3, R4. R5. Re, W, Ar2, a and b are as defined in the formula I, with a compound of the formula
Figure imgf000011_0001
which is known or can be prepared by analogy to relevant known compounds and in which An is as defined in the formula I and Q is a leaving group, if desired in the presence of a basic catalyst, and in each case, if desired, the conversion of a compound of the formula I obtainable according to the process or in another way, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, to another compound of the formula I, the separation of a mixture of isomers obtainable according to the process and the isolation of the desired isomer and/or the conversion of a free compound of the formula I obtainable according to the process to a salt or the conversion of a salt of a compound of the formula I obtainable according to the process to the free compound of the formula I or to another salt.
That which has been said above for salts of compounds I applies analogously to starting materials mentioned hereinabove and hereinafter with regard to the salts thereof.
The reactants can be reacted with one another as such, i.e. without addition of a solvent or diluent, e.g. in the molten form. For the most part, however, it is advantageous to add an inert solvent or diluent or a mixture thereof. Mention may be made, as examples of such solvents or diluents, of: aromatic, aliphatic and alicyclic hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbons, such as benzene, toluene, xylene, mesitylene, tetralin, chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzene, bromobenzene, petroleum ether, hexane, cyclohexane, dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, dichloroethane, trichloroethene or tetrachloroethene; ethers, such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tert-butyl methyl ether, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether, ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, ethylene glycol dimethyl ether, dimethoxydiethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran or dioxane; ketones, such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone or methyl isobutyl ketone; amides, such as N.N-dimethyl- formamide, N,N-diethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone or hexamethylphosphoramide; nitriles, such as acetonitrile or propionitrile; and sulfoxides, such as dimethyl sulfoxide.
Preferred leaving groups Q are halogens, tosylates, mesylates and triflates, particularly preferably halogens, especially chlorine.
Suitable bases for facilitating the reaction are, e.g., alkali metal or alkaline earth metal hydroxides, hydrides, amides, alkoxides, acetates, carbonates, dialkylamides or alkyl- silylamides, alkylamines, alkylenediamines, if desired N-alkylated and saturated or unsaturated, cycloalkylamines, basic heterocycles, ammonium hydroxides and carbocyclic amines. Mention may be made, by way of examples, of sodium hydroxide, sodium hydride, sodamide, sodium methoxide, sodium acetate, sodium carbonate, potassium t-butoxide, potassium hydroxide, potassium carbonate, potassium hydride, lithium diisopropylamide, potassium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide, calcium hydride, triethylamine, diisopropylethylamine, triethylenediamine, cyclohexylamine, N-cyclohexyl-N,N-dimethylamine, N,N-diethyIaniline, pyridine, 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)pyridine, quinuclidine, N-methylmorpholine, benzyltrimethylammonium hydroxide and 1 ,5-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-5-ene (DBU). Diisopropylethylamine and 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)pyridine are preferred.
The reaction is advantageously carried out at a temperature from approximately 0°C to approximately +100°C, preferably from approximately 10°C to approximately +40°C.
In a preferred process, a compound of the formula II is reacted at ambient temperature in a halogenated hydrocarbon, preferably dichloromethane, with a compound of the formula III in the presence of a base, preferably a mixture of diisopropylethylamine and 4-(N,N-dimethyl- amino)pyridine.
A further subject-matter of the invention is the process for the preparation of the compounds of the formula II, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, e.g. which comprises the reaction of a compound of the formula
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which is known or can be prepared by analogy to relevant known compounds and in which R2, R3, R4, R5) R6, W, Ar2, a and b are as defined in the formula I, with an inorganic or organic cyanide and a compound of the formula RrNH2, which is known or can be prepared by analogy to relevant known compounds and in which R is as defined in the formula I, and in each case, if desired, the conversion of a compound of the formula II obtainable according to the process or in another way, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, to another compound of the formula II, the separation of a mixture of isomers obtainable according to the process and the isolation of the desired isomer and/or the conversion of a free compound of the formula II obtainable according to the process to a salt or the conversion of a salt of a compound of the formula II obtainable according to the process to the free compound of the formula II or to another salt.
Suitable cyanides are sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide, trimethylsilyl cyanide and acetone cyanohydrin.
The general method for the reaction of carbonyl compounds, for example of the formula IV, with cyanides and amines, for example of the formula R6-NH2, is known as a Strecker reaction, for example in Organic Synthesis Coll. Vol. 3, 88 (1973).
Salts of compounds I can be prepared in a way known per se. Thus, for example, acid addition salts of compound I are obtained by treatment with a suitable acid or a suitable ion- exchange reagent and salts with bases are obtained by treatment with a suitable base or a suitable ion-exchange reagent.
Salts of compounds I can be converted in the usual way to the free compounds I, acid addition salts, e.g. by treatment with a suitable basic agent or a suitable ion exchange reagent, and salts with bases, e.g. by treatment with a suitable acid or a suitable ion- exchange reagent.
Salts of compounds I can be converted in a way known per se to other salts of compounds I, acid addition salts for example to other acid addition salts, e.g. by treatment of a salt of an inorganic acid, such as a hydrochloride, with a suitable metal salt, such as a sodium, barium or silver salt, of an acid, e.g. with silver acetate, in a suitable solvent, in which an inorganic salt, e.g. silver chloride, being formed is insoluble and for this reason precipitates from the reaction mixture.
According to the method or reaction conditions, the compounds I with salt-forming properties can be obtained in the free form or in the form of salts.
The compounds I can also be obtained in the form of their hydrates and/or can incorporate other solvents, which might, for example, be used in the crystallization of compounds existing in the solid form.
The compounds I can exist in the form of one of the possible isomers or as a mixture of the same, e.g., according to the number, absolute and relative configuration of the asymmetric carbon atoms, as pure isomers, for example optical isomers and/or diastereoisomers, or as mixtures of isomers, such as mixtures of enantiomers, e.g. racemates, mixtures of diastereoisomers or racemate mixtures; the invention relates both to the pure isomers and to all possible mixtures of isomers and is to be correspondingly understood in each case heretofore and hereinafter, even if stereochemical details are not specifically referred to in every case.
Mixtures of diastereoisomers and mixtures of racemates of compounds I obtainable according to the process - depending on the choice of the starting materials and operating methods - or otherwise obtainable can be separated in a known way into the pure diastereoisomers or racemates on the basis of the physicochemical differences of the components, for example by fractional crystallization, distillation and/or chromatography.
Correspondingly obtainable mixtures of enantiomers, such as racemates, can be resolved into the optical isomers by known methods, for example by recrystallization from an optically active solvent, by chromatography on chiral adsorbents, e.g. high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on acetylcellulose, with the help of suitable microorganisms, by cleavage with specific immobilized enzymes, via the formation of inclusion complexes, e.g. by using chiral crown ethers, in which only one enantiomer is complexed.
In addition to through separation of the corresponding mixtures of isomers, pure diastereoisomers or enantiomers according to the invention can also be obtained through generally known methods of diastereoselective or enantioselective synthesis, e.g. by carrying out the process according to the invention with educts with correspondingly suitable stereochemistry.
Advantageously, the biologically most effective isomer, e.g. enantiomer, or mixture of isomers, e.g. mixture of enantiomers, is isolated or synthesized each time, provided that the individual components have different biological activity.
In the process of the present invention, use is preferably made of such starting materials and intermediates which result in the compounds I described at the beginning as particularly valuable. The invention relates in particular to the preparation process described in the examples.
Starting materials and intermediates used according to the invention for the preparation of the compounds I which are novel, their use and processes for their preparation likewise form a subject-matter of the invention.
The compounds I according to the invention are characterized by a particularly broad activity spectrum and are valuable active ingredients in the field of pest control which are well tolerated by warm-blooded species, fish and plants, including in particular for controlling endo- and ecto parasites which parasitize animals.
In the context of the present invention, the term "ectoparasites" is understood to mean, in particular, insects, mites and ticks. This includes insects of the orders: Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Homoptera, Heteroptera, Diptera, Thysanoptera, Orthoptera, Anoplura, Siphonaptera, Mallophaga, Thysanura, Isoptera, Psocoptera and Hymenoptera. However, reference may in particular be made to ectoparasites which are a nuisance to man or animals and which transmit pathogens, for example flies, such as Musca domestica, Musca vetustissima, Musca autumnalis, Fannia canicularis, Sarcophaga carnaria, Lucilia cuprina, Hypoderma bovis, Hypoderma lineatum, Chrysomyia chloropyga, Dermatobia hominis, Cochliomyia hominivorax, Gasterophilus intestinalis, Oestrus ovis, Stomoxys calcitrans, Haematobia irritans, and mosquitoes (Nematocera), such as Culicidae, Simuliidae, Psychodidae, but also bloodsucking parasites, for example fleas, such as Ctenocephalides felis and Ctenocephalides canis (cat and dog fleas), Xenopsylla cheopis, Pulex irritans, Dermatophilus penetrans, lice, such as Damalina ovis, Pediculus humanis, stable flies and horseflies (Tabanidae), Haematopota spp., such as Haematopota pluvialis, Tabanidea spp., such as Tabanus nigrovittatus, Chrysopsinae spp., such as Chrysops caecutiens, tsetse flies, such as Glossinia species, biting insects, in particular cockroaches, such as Blatella germanica, Blatia orientalis, Periplaneta americana, mites, such as Dermanyssus gallinae, Sarcoptes scabiei, Psoroptes ovis and Psorergates spp., and last but not least ticks. The latter belong to the order Acarina. Known representatives of ticks are, e.g., Boophilus, Amblyomma, Anocentor, Dermacentor, Haemaphysalis, Hyalomma, Ixodes, Rhipicentor, Margaropus, Rhipicephalus, Argas, Otobius and Ornithodoros and the like, which preferably infest warm-blooded animals, including farm animals, such as cows, pigs, sheep and goats, poultry, such as chickens, turkeys and geese, fur-bearing animals, such as mink, foxes, chinchillas, rabbits and the like, and pets, such as cats and dogs, but also man. The compounds I according to the invention are also effective against all or individual development stages of normally sensitive but also of resistant animal pests, such as insects and representatives of the order Acarina. The insecticidal, ovicidal and/or acaricidal action of the active ingredients according to the invention may in the process be displayed directly, i.e. in killing the pests, immediately or only after some time, for example during moulting, or their eggs, or indirectly, e.g. in reduced egg laying and/or in a reduced hatching rate, in which the good action corresponds to a kill rate (mortality) of at least 50 to 60%.
The compounds I can also be used against hygiene pests, in particular of the order Diptera with the families Sarcophagidae, Anophilidae and Culicidae; of the orders Orthoptera, Dictyoptera (e.g. the family Blattidae) and Hymenoptera (e.g. the family Formicidae).
The compounds I also have lasting activity in the case of phytoparasitic mites and insects. In the case of spider mites of the order Acarina, they are active against eggs, nymphs and adults of Tetranychidae (Tetranychus spp. and Panonychus spp.).
They are highly active in the case of the sucking insects of the order Homoptera, in particular against pests of the families Aphididae, Delphacidae, Cicadellidae, Psyllidae, Loccidae, Diaspididae and Eriophydidae (e.g. citrus rust mite); of the orders Hemiptera, Heteroptera and Thysanoptera, and in the case of the phytophagous insects of the orders Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera and Orthoptera.
They are also suitable as soil insecticides against pests in the soil.
The compounds of the formula I are accordingly active against all development stages of sucking and feeding insects on crops such as cereals, cotton, rice, maize, soya beans, potatoes, vegetables, fruit, tobacco, hops, citrus fruit, avocados and others.
The compounds of the formula I are also active against plant nematodes of the genera Meloidogyne, Heterodera, Pratylenchus, Ditylenchus, Radopholus, Rizoglyphus and others.
The compounds are particularly active against helminths, among which the endoparasitic nematodes and trematodes can be the cause of serious diseases in mammals and poultry, e.g. in sheep, pigs, goats, cattle, horses, donkeys, dogs, cats, guinea pigs and ornamental birds. Typical nematodes of this indication are: Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Ostertagia, Nematodirus, Cooperia, Ascaris, Bunostonum, Oesophagostonum, Chabertia, Trichuris, Strongylus, Trichonema, Dictyocaulus, Capillaria, Heterakis, Toxocara, Ascaridia, Oxyuris, Ancylostoma, Uncinaria, Toxascaris and Parascaris. Mention may specifically be made, among the trematodes, of the family of the Fasciolideae, in particular Fasciola hepatica. The particular advantage of the compounds of the formula I is their activity against such parasites, which are resistant to benzimidazole-based active ingredients.
Certain species of the genera Nematodirus, Cooperia and Oesophagostonum attack the intestinal tract of the host animal, while others of the genera Haemonchus and Ostertagia parasitize in the stomach and others of the genus Dictyocaulus parasitize in lung tissue. Parasites of the families Filariidae and Setariidae are found in internal cell tissue and in organs, e.g. the heart, blood vessels, lymph vessels and subcutaneous tissue. Mention may particularly be made here of the dog heartworm, Dirofilaria immitis. The compounds of the formula I are highly effective against these parasites.
The pests which can be controlled with the compounds of the formula I also include, from the class Cestoda (tapeworms), the families Mesocestoidae, in particular the genus Mesocestoides, especially M. lineatus; Dilepididae, in particular Dipylidium caninum, Joyeuxiella spp., especially Joyeuxiella pasquali, and Diplopylidium spp.; and Taeniidae, in particular Taenia pisiformis, Taenia cervi, Taenia ovis, Taenia hydatigena, Taenia multiceps, Taenia taeniaeformis, Taenia serialis and Echinococcus spp., particularly preferably Taenia hydatigena, Taenia ovis, Taenia multiceps, Taenia serialis; Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus multilocularis, and Multiceps multiceps.
In a very particularly preferred way, Taenia hydatigena, T. pisiformis, T. ovis, T. taeniaeformis, Multiceps multiceps, Joyeuxiella pasquali, Dipylidium caninum, Mesocestoides spp., Echinococcus granulosus and E. multilocularis are controlled simultaneously with Dirofilaria immitis, Ancylostoma spp., Toxocara spp. and/or Trichuris vulpis on or in dogs and cats. Also in a preferred way, Ctenocephalides felis and/or C.canis are controlled simultaneously with the abovementioned nematodes and cestodes.
The compounds of the formula I are also suitable for controlling parasites which are pathogenic to man, among which may be mentioned, as typical representatives occurring in the digestive tract, those of the genera Ancylostoma, Necator, Ascaris, Strongyloides, Trichinella, Capillaria, Trichuris and Enterobius. The compounds of the present invention are also active against parasites of the genera Wuchereria, Brugia, Onchocerca and Loa from the family of the Filariidae, which occur in the blood, in tissue and in various organs, and also against Dracunculus and parasites of the genera Strongyloides and Trichinella, which specifically infect the gastrointestinal tract.
In addition, the compounds of the formula I are also active against harmful fungi which cause disease in plants and in man and animals. The good pesticidal action of the compounds of the formula I according to the invention corresponds to a kill rate (mortality) of at least 50-60% of the pests mentioned. In particular, the compounds of the formula I are characterized by an extraordinarily long duration of action.
The compounds of the formula I are used as such or preferably together with the auxiliaries conventional in formulation technology and can accordingly be processed in a known way, for example to emulsifiable concentrates, directly dilutable solutions, dilute emulsions, soluble powders, granules and also encapsulations in polymer substances. The application methods as well as the compositions are chosen in accordance with the intended aims and the prevailing circumstances.
The formulation, i.e. the compositions, preparations or combinations comprising the active ingredient of the formula I, or combinations of these active ingredients with other active ingredients, and, if desired, a solid or liquid additive, is prepared in a known way, for example by intimately mixing and/or grinding the active ingredients with extenders, for example with solvents, solid carriers and, if desired, surface-active compounds (surfactants).
The following are possible as solvents: alcohols, such as ethanol, propanol or butanol, and glycols, and their ethers and esters, such as propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol ether, ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether or ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, ketones, such as cyclohexanone, isophorone or diacetone alcohol, strongly polar solvents, such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, dimethylformamide or water, vegetable oils, such as rapeseed oil, castor oil, coconut oil or soybean oil; and, if desired, silicone oils.
Preferred application forms for use in warm-blooded animals for controlling helminths include solutions, emulsions, suspensions (drenches), feed additives, powders, tablets, including effervescent tablets, boluses, capsules, microencapsulations and pour-on formulations, care having to be taken over the physiological compatibility of the formulation auxiliaries.
Suitable binders for tablets and boluses are chemically modified polymeric natural products which are soluble in water or alcohol, such as starch, cellulose or protein derivatives (e.g., methylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, ethylhydroxyethylcellulose, proteins, such as zein, gelatin, and the like), and synthetic polymers, for example polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and the like. Tablets also comprise fillers (e.g., starch, microcrystalline cellulose, sugar, lactose, and the like), lubricants and disintegrating agents.
If the anthelmintic compositions are present in the form of feed concentrates, then high- performance feed, feed cereals or protein concentrates, for example, are used as carriers. Such feed concentrates or compositions can, in addition to the active ingredients, also comprise additives, vitamins, antibiotics, chemotherapeutics, or other pesticides, mainly bacteriostats, fungistats, coccidiostats, or also hormone preparations, anabolics or substances which promote growth, influence the quality of meat from animals for slaughter or are useful to the organism in another way. If the compositions or the active ingredients of the formula I present therein are added directly to the feed or to the drinking water for the animals, the finished feed or the finished drinking water comprises the active ingredients preferably in a concentration from approximately 0.0005 to 0.02% by weight (5-200 ppm).
The compounds of the formula I according to the invention can be used alone or in combination with other biocides. They can, e.g., be combined with pesticides possessing the same direction of action, in order to enhance the action, or can be combined with substances possessing another direction of action, in order to broaden the activity spectrum. It may also make sense to add substances which repel, known as repellents. If it is desired to expand the activity spectrum with regard to endoparasites, for example worms, the compounds of the formula I are appropriately combined with substances having endoparasiticidal properties. They can also, naturally, be used in combination with antibacterial compositions. Since the compounds of the formula I represent adulticides, i.e. since they are effective in particular against the adult stages of the target parasites, the addition of pesticides which are more likely to attack the juvenile stages of parasites can be highly advantageous. In this way, most of those parasites causing great economic damage are namely included. In addition, a substantial contribution is also made as well to avoiding the formation of resistance. Some combinations can also lead to synergistic effects, i.e. that the total amount of active substance consumed can be reduced, which is desirable from an ecological viewpoint. Preferred groups of combination participants and particularly preferred combination participants are mentioned subsequently, which combinations can, in addition to a compound of the formula I, comprise one or more of these participants.
Suitable participants in the mixture include biocides, for example the insecticides and acaricides with different mechanisms of action mentioned subsequently and sufficiently known to a person skilled in the art, for example chitin synthesis inhibitors, growth regulators; active ingredients which act as juvenile hormones; active ingredients which act as adulticides; broad spectrum insecticides, broad spectrum acaricides and nematicides; but also the sufficiently known anthelmintics and substances which repel insects and/or members of the Acarina, known as repellents or detachers.
Nonlimiting examples of suitable insecticides and acaricides are: 1. Abamectin 34. Chlorethoxyfos 67. Etrimfos
2. AC 303 630 35. Chlorfenapyr 68. Fenamiphos
3. Acephat 36. Chlorfluazuron 69. Fenazaquin
4. Acrinathrin 37. Chlormephos 70. Fenbutatinoxid
5. Alanycarb 38. Chlorpyrifos 71. Fenitrothion
6. Aldicarb 39. Cis-Resmethrin 72. Fenobucarb
7. α-Cypermethrin 40. Clocythrin 73. Fenothiocarb
8. Alphamethrin 41. Clofentezin 74. Fenoxycarb
9. Amitraz 42. Cyanophos 75. Fenpropathrin
10. Avermectin B^ 43. Cycloprothrin 76. Fenpyrad
11. AZ 60541 44. Cyfluthrin 77. Fenpyroximate
12. Azinphos A 45. Cyhexatin 78. Fenthion
13. Azinphos M 46. D 2341 79. Fenvalerate
14 Azocyclotin 47. Deltamethrin 80. Fipronil
15 Bacillus subtil, toxin 48. Demeton M 81. Fluazinam
16 Bendiocarb 49. Demeton S 82. Fluazuron
17 Benfuracarb 50. Demeton-S-methyl 83. Flucycloxuron
18 Bensultap 51. Dichlofenthion 84. Flucythrinat
19 β-Cyfluthrin 52. Dicliphos 85. Flufenoxuron
20 Bifenthrin 53. Diethion 86. Flufenprox
21 BPMC 54. Diflubenzuron 87. Fonofos
22 Brofenprox 55. Dimethoat 88. Formothion
23 Bromophos A 56. Dimethylvinphos 89. Fosthiazat
24 Bufencarb 57. Dioxathion 90. Fubfenprox
25 Buprofezin 58. DPX-MP062 91. HCH
26 Butocarboxim 59. Edifenphos 92. Heptenophos
27 Butylpyridaben 60. Emamectin 93. Hexaflumuron
28. Cadusafos 61. Endosulfan 94. Hexythiazox
29 Carbaryl 62. Esfenvalerat 95. Hydroprene
30. Carbofuran 63. Ethiofencarb 96. Imidacloprid
31 Carbophenothion 64. Ethion 97. Insekten-aktive Pilze
32 Catlap 65. Ethofenprox 98. Insekten-aktive
33. Cloethocarb 66. Ethoprophos Nematoden 99. Insekten-aktive Viren 132.Phosalone 165.Terbufos lOO.Iprobenfos 133.Phosmet 166.Tetrachlorvinphos
101. Isofenphos 134.Phoxim 167.Thiafenox
102. Isoprocarb 135.Pirimicarb 168.Thiodicarb
103. Isoxathion 136.PirimiphosA 169.Thiofanox
104. Ivermectin 137.Pirimiphos M 170.Thionazin
105.λ-Cyhalothrin 138.Promecarb 171.Thuringiensin
106. Lufenuron 139.Propaphos 172.Tralomethrin
107.Malathion 140. Propoxur 173.Triarathene
108.Mecarbam 141.Prothiofos 174.Triazamate
109.Mesulfenfos 142.Prothoat 175.Triazophos
HO.Metaldehyd 143.Pyrachlofos 176.Triazuron
111. Methamidophos 144. Pyradaphenthion 177.Trichlorfon
112.Methiocarb 145.Pyresmethrin 178.Triflumuron
113.Methomyl 146.Pyrethrum 179.Trimethacarb
114.Methoprene 147. Pyridaben 180.Vamidothion
115.Metolcarb 148.Pyrimidifen 181.XMC(3,5,-Xy-
116. Mevinphos 149.Pyriproxyfen lylmethylcarbamat)
117.Milbemectin 150.RH5992 182.Xylylcarb
118. Moxidectin 151.RH-2485 183. Yl 5301/5302
119.Naled 152.Salithion 184. ζ-Cypermethrin
120.NC184 153.Sebufos 185.Zetamethrin
121. NI-25, Acetamiprid 154.Silafluofen
122.Nitenpyram 155.Spinosad
123.Omethoat 156.Sulfotep
124.Oxamyl 157.Sulprofos
125.Oxydemeton M 158.Tebufenozide
126.Oxydeprofos 159.Tebufenpyrad
127.Parathion 160.Tebupirimfos
128. Parathion-m ethyl 161.Teflubenzuron
129.Permethrin 162.Tefluthrin
130.Phenthoat 163.Temephos
131.Phorat 164.Terbam Nonlimiting examples of suitable anthelmintics are mentioned subsequently, in which some representatives, in addition to the anthelmintic activity, also have an insecticidal and acaricidal activity and are already included in the above list:
(A1 ) Praziαuantel = 2-Cyclohexylcarbonyl-4-oxo-1 ,2,3,6,7,11 b-hexahydro-4H-pyrazino[2,1 - jisoquinoline
(A2) Closantel = 3,5-Diiodo-N-[5-chloro-2-methyl-4-(α-cyano-4-chlorobenzyl)phenyl]- salicylamide
(A3) Triclabendazole = 5-Chloro-6-(2,3-dichlorophenoxy)-2-methylthio-1 H-benzimidazole
(A4) Levamjsole = -(-)-2,3,5,6-Tetrahydro-6-phenylimidazo[2,1-b]thiazole
(A5) Mebendazole = Methyl 5-benzoyl-1 H-benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate
(A6) Omphalotin = a macrocyclic fermentation product from the fungus Omphalotus olearius disclosed in WO 97/20857
(A7) Abamectin = Avermectin B1
(A8) Ivermectin = 22,23-Dihydroavermectin B1
(A9) Moxidectin = 5-O-Demethyl-28-deoxy-25-(1 ,3-dimethyl-1-butenyl)-6,28-epoxy-23- (methoxyimino)milbemycin B
(A10) Doramectin = 25-Cyclohexyl-5-O-demethyl-25-de(1-methylpropyl)avermectin A1a
(A11) Milbemectin = Mixture of Milbemycin A3 and Milbemycin A4
(A12) Milbemycin oxime = 5-Oxime of Milbemectin
Nonlimiting examples of suitable repelling substances (repellents or detachers) are:
(R1) DEET (N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide)
(R2) KBR 3023 N-Butyl-2-oxycarbonyl-2-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperidine
(R3) Cvmiazole = N-2,3-Dihydro-3-methyl-1 ,3-thiazol-2-ylidene-2,4-xylidine
The participants in the mixture which are mentioned are very well known to a person skilled in the art. Most are described in the various editions of The Pesticide Manual, The British Crop Protection Council, London, others in the various editions of The Merck Index, Merck & Co. Inc., Rahway, New Jersey, USA, or in the patent literature. The following listing is accordingly restricted to a few references by way of examples. (I) 2-Methyl-2-(methylthio)propionaldehyde O-methylcarbamoyloxime (Aldicarb), from The Pesticide Manual, 11th Ed. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 26;
(II) S-(3,4-Dihydro-4-oxobenzo[c/][1,2,3]triazin-3-ylmethyl) O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate (Azinphos-methyl), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 67;
(III) Ethyl N-[2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethylbenzofuran-7-yloxycarbonyl(methyl)aminothio]-N- isopropyl-β-alaninate (Benfuracarb), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 96;
(IV) 2-Methylbiphenyl-3-ylmethyl (Z)-(1 flS)-c/s-3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-trif luoroprop-1 -enyl)-2,2- dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Bifenthrin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11,hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 118;
(V) 2-tert-Butylimino-3-isopropyl-5-phenyl-1,3,5-thiadiazinan-4-one (Buprofezin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 157;
(VI) 2,3-Dihydro-2,2-dimethylbenzofuran-7-yl methylcarbamate (Carbofuran), from The Pesticide Manual, 11,hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 186;
(VII) 2,3-Dihydro-2,2-dimethylbenzofuran-7-yl (dibutylaminothio)methylcarbamate
(Carbosulfan), from The Pesticide Manual, 11,hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 188;
(VIII) S,S'-(2-Dimethylaminotrimethylene) bis(thiocarbamate) (Cartap), from The Pesticide Manual, 11,hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 193;
(IX) 1-[3,5-Dichloro-4-(3-chloro-5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridyloxy)phenyl]-3-(2,6-difluorobenzoyl)- urea (Chlorfluazuron), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 213;
(X) 0,O-Diethyl 0-3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl phosphorothioate (Chlorpyrifos), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 235;
(XI) (flS)-α-Cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl (1 RS,3RS;1 flS,3flS)-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2- dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Cyfluthrin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 293;
(XII) Mixture of (S)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (Z)-(1 - ,3/:?)-3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoro- propenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate and (f?)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (2)- (1S,3S)-3-(2-chioro-3,3,3-trifluoropropenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Lambda-Cyhalothrin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11 hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 300;
(XIII) Racemate consisting of (S)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1 R,3fl)-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)- 2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate and (.β)-o.-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1 S,3S)-3-(2,2- dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Alpha-cypermethrin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 308;
(XIV) A mixture of the stereoisomers of (S)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1 RS,3RS,l RS,3RS)- 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (zeta-Cypermethrin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 314;
(XV) (S)-α-Cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1 fi,3fl)-3-(2,2-dibromovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane- carboxylate (Deltamethrin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 344;
(XVI) 1 -(4-Chlorophenyl)-3-(2,6-difluorobenzoyl)urea (Diflubenzuron), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 395;
(XVII) (1 ,4,5,6,7,7-Hexachloro-8,9,10-trinorbom-5-en-2,3-ylenebismethylene)sulfite (Endosulfan), from The Pesticide Manual, 11lhEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 459;
(XVIII) α-Ethylthio-o-tolyl methylcarbamate (Ethiofencarb), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 479;
(XIX) 0,0-Dimethyl O-4-nitro-m-tolyl phosphorothioate (Fenitrothion), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 514;
(XX) 2-sec-Butylphenyl methylcarbamate (Fenobucarb), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 516;
(XXI) (RS)-α-Cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (f?S)-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-methylbutyrate
(Fenvalerate), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 539;
(XXII) S-[Formyl(methyl)carbamoylmethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate (Formothion), from The Pesticide Manual, 11,hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 625;
(XXIII) 4-Methylthio-3,5-xylyl methylcarbamate (Methiocarb), from The Pesticide Manual, 11,hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 813; (XXIV) 7-Chlorobicyclo[3.2.0]hepta-2,6-dien-6-yl dimethyl phosphate (Heptenophos), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 670;
(XXV) 1-(6-Chloro-3-pyridylmethyl)-/V-nitroimidazolidin-2-ylideneamine (Imidacloprid), from The Pesticide Manual, 11,hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 706;
(XXVI) 2-lsopropylphenyl methylcarbamate (Isoprocarb), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 729;
(XXVII) 0,S-Dimethyi phosphoramidothioate (Methamidophos), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 808;
(XXVIII) S-Methyl Λ/-(methylcarbamoyloxy)thioacetimidate (Methomyl), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 815;
(XXIX) Methyl 3-(dimethoxyphosphinoyloxy)but-2-enoate (Mevinphos), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 844;
(XXX) 0,0-Diethyl O-4-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate (Parathion), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 926;
(XXXI) 0,0-Dimethyl O-4-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate (Parathion-methyl), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 928;
(XXXII) S-6-Chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-1 ,3-benzoxazol-3-ylmethyl 0,0diethyl phosphorodithioate (Phosalone), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 963;
(XXXIII) 2-Dimethylamino-5,6-dimethylpyrimidin-4-yl dimethylcarbamate (Pirimicarb), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 985;
(XXXIV) 2-lsopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate (Propoxur), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1036;
(XXXV) 1-(3,5-Dichloro-2,4-difluorophenyl)-3-(2,6-difluorobenzoyl)urea (Teflubenzuron), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1158; (XXXVI) S-tert-Butylthiomethyl 0,O-diethyl phosphorodithioate (Terbufos), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1165;
(XXXVII) Ethyl (3-terf-butyl-1-dimethylcarbamoyl-1 H-1 ,2,4-triazol-5-ylthio)acetate (Triazamate), from The Pesticide Manual, 11lhEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1224;
(XXXVIII) Abamectin, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 3;
(XXXIX) 2-sec-Butylphenyl methylcarbamate (Fenobucarb), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 516;
(XL) /v"-fert-Butyl-/V-(4-ethylbenzoyl)-3,5-dimethylbenzohydrazide (Tebufenozide), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1147;
(XLI) (+)-5-Amino-1-(2,6-dichloro-α,α,α-trifluoro-p-tolyl)-4-trifluoromethylsulfinylpyrazole-3- carbonitrile (Fipronil), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 545;
(XLI I) (fiS)-α-Cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl (1 RS,3RS;l RS,3SR 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)- 2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (beta-Cyfluthrin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 295;
(XLIII) (4-Ethoxyphenyl)[3-(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl)propyl](dimethyl)silane (Silafluofen), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1105;
(XLIV) ert-Butyl (E)-a-( . ,3-dimethyl-5-phenoxypyrazol-4-ylmethyleneamino-oxy)-p-toluate (Fenpyroximate), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 530;
(XLV) 2-fe/ -Butyl-5-(4-fe/ -butylbenzylthio)-4-chloropyridazin-3(2H)-one (Pyridaben), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1161 ;
(XLVI) 4-[[4-(1 ,1-Dimethylethyl)phenyl]ethoxy]quinazoline (Fenazaquin), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 507; (XLVII) 4-Phenoxyphenyl (RS)-2-(2-pyridyloxy)propyl ether (Pyriproxyfen), from The Pesticide Manual, 11 hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1073;
(XLVIII) 5-Chloro-Λ-{2-[4-(2-ethoxyethyl)-2,3-dimethylphenoxy]ethyl}-6-ethyIpyrimidin-4- amine (Pyrimidifen), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1070;
(XLIX) (£)-Λ/-(6-Chloro-3-pyridylmethyl)-Λ/-ethyl-/V-methyl-2-nitrovinylidenediamine (Nitenpyram), from The Pesticide Manual, 11,hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 880;
(L) (E)-Λ/1-[(6-Chloro-3-pyridyl)methyl]-Λ^-cyano-Λ/1 -methylacetamidine (NI-25, Acetamiprid), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 9;
(LI) Avermectin B^ from The Pesticide Manual, 11 hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 3;
(Lll) An insect-active extract from a plant, in particular (2f?,6aS,12aS)-1,2,6,6a,12,12a- hexahydro-2-isopropenyl-8,9-dimethoxychromeno[3,4- 7]furo[2,3-/7]chromen-6-one (Rotenone), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1097; and an extract from Azadirachta indica, in particular azadirachtin, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 59;
(LI 11) A preparation comprising insect-active nematodes, preferably Heterorhabditis bacteriophora and Heterorhabditis megidis, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 671 ; Steinernema feltiae, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1115, and Steinernema scapterisci, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1116;
(LIV) A preparation obtainable from Bacillus subtilis, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 72; or from a Bacillus thuringiensis strain except for compounds isolated from GC91 or from NCTC11821 ; The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 73;
(LV) A preparation comprising insect-active fungi, preferably Verticillium lecanii, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1266; Beauveria brogniartii, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 85; and Beauveria bassiana, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 83;
(LVI) A preparation comprising insect-active viruses, preferably Neodipridon Sertifer NPV, from The Pesticide Manual, 11 hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1342; Mamestra brassicae NPV, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 759; and Cydia pomonella granulosis virus, from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 291;
(CLXXXI) Methyl 7-chloro-2,3,4a,5-tetrahydro-2-[methoxycarbonyl(4-trifluoromethoxy- phenyl)carbamoyl]indol[1 ,2-e]oxazoline-4a-carboxylate (DPX-MP062, Indoxacarb), from The Pesticide Manual, 11,hEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 453;
(CLXXXI I) /V-tert-Butyl-Λ/'-(3,5-dimethylbenzoyl)-3-methoxy-2-methylbenzohydrazide (RH- 2485, Methoxyfenozide), from The Pesticide Manual, 11thEd. (1997), The British Crop Protection Council, London, page 1094;
(CLXXXIII) Isopropyl Λ -[4-methoxybiphenyl-3-yl]hydrazinecarboxylate (D 2341), from Brighton Crop Protection Conference, 1996, 487-493; and
(R2) Book of Abstracts, 212th ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, August 25-29 (1996), AGRO-020. Publisher: American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. CONEN: 63BFAF.
According to what has been said above, a further essential aspect of the present invention relates to combination preparations for the control of parasites in warm-blooded animals, which comprise, in addition to a compound of the formula I, at least one further active ingredient with an identical or different direction of action and at least one physiologically compatible carrier. The present invention is not restricted to combinations of two.
The anthelmintic compositions according to the invention generally comprise 0.1 to 99% by weight, in particular 0.1 to 95% by weight, of active ingredient of the formula I or mixtures thereof, and 99.9 to 1% by weight, in particular 99.8 to 5% by weight, of a solid or liquid additive, including 0 to 25% by weight, in particular 0.1 to 25% by weight, of a surfactant.
The compositions according to the invention can be applied topically, perorally, parenterally or subcutaneously to the animals to be treated, the compositions being present in the form of soIutions, emulsions, suspensions (drenches), powders, tablets, boluses, capsules and as pour-on formulations.
The pour-on or spot-on method consists in applying the compound of the formula I to a locally restricted part of the skin or fur, advantageously on the neck or back of the animal. This is carried out, e.g., by applying a spot or dash of the pour-on or spot-on formulation to a relatively small area of the fur, from where the active substance spreads out virtually unaided over wide regions of the fur because of the spreading components of the formulation and supported by the movements of the animal.
It is advantageous for pour-on or spot-on formulations to comprise carriers which promote speedy distribution on the surface of the skin or in the fur of the host animal and which are generally described as spreading oils. Suitable carriers are, e.g., oily solutions; alcoholic and isopropanolic solutions, for example solutions of 2-octyldodecanol or oleyl alcohol; solutions in esters of monocarboxylic acids, such as isopropyl myristate, isopropyl palmitate, lauric acid oxal ester, oleyl oleate, decyl oleate, hexyl laurate, capric acid esters of saturated fatty alcohols with a chain length of C12-C18; solutions of esters of dicarboxylic acids, such as dibutyl phthalate, diisopropyl isophthalate, diisopropyl adipate or di(n-butyl) adipate, or also solutions of esters of aliphatic acids, e.g. glycols. It can be advantageous if a dispersant known from the pharmaceutical or cosmetics industry is additionally present. Examples are 2-pyrrolidone, 2-(N-alkyl)pyrrolidone, acetone, polyethylene glycol and ethers and esters thereof, propylene glycol or synthetic triglycerides.
The oily solutions include, e.g., vegetable oils, such as olive oil, groundnut oil, sesame oil, pine oil, linseed oil or castor oil. The vegetable oils can also be present in epoxidized form. Paraffin oils and silicone oils can also be used.
In general, a pour-on or spot-on formulation comprises 1 to 20% by weight of a compound of the formula I, 0.1 to 50% by weight of dispersant and 45 to 98.9% by weight of solvent.
The pour-on or spot-on method can be used particularly advantageously with gregarious animals, such as cattle, horses, sheep or pigs, where it is difficult or time-consuming to treat all the animals orally or via injection. Because of its simplicity, this method can naturally also be used with all other animals, including individual domestic animals or pets, and is very popular with animal owners because it can often be implemented without the expert assistance of a veterinary surgeon.
While concentrated compositions are more preferred as commercially available products, the end user generally uses dilute compositions. Such compositions can comprise yet further additives, such as stabilizers, antifoaming agents, viscosity regulators, binders, deposit builders and other active ingredients to obtain specific effects.
Such anthelmintic compositions used by the end user likewise form part of the present invention.
In each of the methods according to the invention for controlling pests or of the pesticides according to the invention, the active ingredients of the formula I can be used in all their steric configurations or mixtures thereof.
The invention also includes a method for the prophylactic protection of warm-blooded animals, in particular of productive livestock, domestic animals and pets, against parasitic helminths, which comprises applying the active ingredients of the formula I or the active ingredient formulations prepared therefrom as a feed additive or drinking water additive or also in the solid or liquid form, orally, by injection or parenterally, to the animals. The invention also includes the compounds of the formula I according to the invention for use in one of the methods mentioned.
The following examples serve merely to illustrate the invention, without limiting it, the term "active ingredient' representing a substance listed in Table 1.
Preferred formulations are in particular composed in the following way:
(% = per cent by weight)
Formulation examples
1. Granules a) b)
Active ingredient 5% 10%
Kaolin 94% -
Highly dispersed silica 1% -
Attapulgite - 90%
The active ingredient is dissolved in methylene chloride and sprayed onto the carrier, and the solvent is subsequently evaporated under reduced pressure. Such granules can be added to the animal feed.
2. Granules
Active ingredient 3%
Polyethylene glycol (MW 200) 3%
Kaolin 94% (MW = molecular weight)
The finely milled active ingredient is applied evenly in a mixer to the kaolin, which has been moistened with polyethylene glycol. In this way, dust-free coated granules are obtained.
3. Tablets or Boluses
1 Active ingredient 33.00%
Methylcellulose 0.80%
Highly dispersed silica 0.80%
Maize starch 8.40%
II Cryst. lactose 22.50%
Maize starch 17.00%
Microcryst. cellulose 16.50%
Magnesium stearate 1.00%
I Methylcellulose is stirred into water. After the material has swollen, silica is stirred in and the mixture is homogeneously suspended. Active ingredient and maize starch are mixed. The aqueous suspension is incorporated in this mixture and kneaded to a dough. The substance thus obtained is granulated through a 12 M sieve and dried.
II All 4 auxiliaries are intimately mixed.
III The premixes obtained according to I and II are mixed and pressed to give tablets or boluses.
4. Iniectables
A. Oilv vehicle (slow release)
1. Active ingredient 0.1-1.0 g
Groundnut oil ad 100 ml
2. Active ingredient 0.1-1.0 g
Sesame oil ad 100 ml
Preparation: The active ingredient is dissolved in a portion of the oil with stirring and, if desired, gentle heating, made up to the required volume after cooling and sterilely filtered through a suitable membrane filter with a size of 0.22 μm.
B. Water-miscible solvent (medium release rate)
1. Active ingredient 0.1-1.0 g 4-Hydroxymethyl-1 ,3-dioxolane (glycerol formal) 40 g
1 ,2-Propanediol ad 100 ml
2. Active ingredient 0.1-1.0 g
Glycerol dimethyl acetal 40 g
1 ,2-Propanediol ad 100 ml
Preparation: The active ingredient is dissolved in a portion of the solvent with stirring, made up to the required volume and sterilely filtered through a suitable membrane filter with a size of 0.22 μm.
C. Aqueous solubilisate (rapid release)
1. Active ingredient 0.1-1.0 g Polyethoxylated castor oil (40 ethylene oxide units) 10 g 1 ,2-Propanediol 20 g Benzyl alcohol i g Water for injections ad 100 ml
2. Active ingredient 0.1-1.0 g Polyethoxylated sorbitan monooleate (20 ethylene oxide units) 8 g 4-Hydroxymethyl-1 ,3-dioxolane (glycerol formal) 20 g Benzyl alcohol i g Water for injections ad 100 ml
Preparation: The active ingredient is dissolved in the solvents and the surfactant and made up to the required volume with water. Sterile filtration is carried out through a suitable membrane filter with a pore diameter of 0.22 μm.
5. Pour-on
A.
Active ingredient 5 g
Isopropyl myristate 10 g
Isopropanol ad 100 ml
B.
Active ingredient 2 g
Hexyl laurate 5 g
Triglycerides of medium chain length 15 g Ethanol ad 100 ml C.
Active ingredient 2 g
Oleyl oleate 5 g
N-Methylpyrrolidone 40 g
Isopropanol ad 100 ml
The aqueous systems can preferably also be used for oral and/or intraruminal administration.
The compositions can also comprise further additives, such as stabilizers, e.g. epoxidized or nonepoxidized vegetable oils (epoxidized coconut oil, rapeseed oil or soybean oil), antifoaming agents, e.g. silicone oil, preservatives, viscosity regulators, binders, deposit builders and fertilizers or other active ingredients to obtain specific effects.
Further biologically active substances or additives which are neutral towards the compounds of the formula I and have no adverse effect on the host animal to be treated, and mineral salts or vitamins, can also be added to the compositions described.
The following examples serve to clarify the invention. They do not limit the invention. The symbol 'h' denotes hour.
Preparation examples
Example 1 : N-(1-Cvano-1-r5.7-dichloroαuinolin-8-yloxymethyllethyl)-4- trifluoromethylbenzamide a) 2 g of 5,7-dichloro-8-hydroxyquinoline, 1.22 g of chloroacetone, 1.46 g of potassium carbonate and 0.14 g of potassium chloride are dissolved in 20 ml of acetone and are refluxed with stirring for 18 h. After filtering off and washing with acetone, 1-(5,7- dichloroquinolin-8-yloxy)propan-2-one is thus obtained as white crystals. b) 200 mg of sodium cyanide and 275 mg of ammonium chloride are added to a solution of 923.5 mg of 1-(5,7-dichloroquinolin-8-yloxy)propan-2-one in 2.8 ml of 25% aqueous ammonia solution and the mixture is stirred at ambient temperature for 2 days. The mixture is subsequently treated with 10 ml of ethyl acetate and the organic phase is separated, washed with water and saturated sodium chloride solution, dried with magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated. After purifying the residue by means of flash chromatography, 2-amino-3-(5,7- dichloroquinolin-8-yloxy)-2-methylpropionitrile is thus obtained. c) 275 mg of 2-amino-3-(5,7-dichloroquinoIin-8-yloxy)-2-methylpropionitrile are dissolved in 7 ml of methylene chloride, and 218 mg of 4-trifluoromethylbenzoic acid, 175 mg of ethyldiisopropylamine, 12 mg of 4-dimethylaminopyridine and 185 mg of N-(3- dimethylaminopropyl)-N'-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride are added. The mixture is stirred at ambient temperature for 18 h, subsequently diluted with 20 ml of ethyl acetate, washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate solution and saturated sodium chloride solution, dried with magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated. After purifying the residue by means of flash chromatography, the title compound is thus obtained as white crystals.
The substances mentioned in the following table can also be prepared analogously to the procedure described above. The melting point values are given in °C.
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No. Ar2 An Phys. data
1.1 2-CI-Phenyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.2 2-CI-Phenyl 2-Thienyl
1.3 2-CI-Phenyl 3-Thienyl
1.4 2-CI-Phenyl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.5 2-CI-Phenyl 2-Quinolyl
1.6 2-CI-Phenyl 2-Furyl
1.7 2-CI-Phenyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
1.8 2-CI-Phenyl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.9 2-CI-Phenyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.10 2-CI-Phenyl Benzothien-2-yl
1.11 2-CI-Phenyl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.12 2-CI-Phenyl Quinol-3-yl
1.13 2-CI-Phenyl Quinol-4-yl
1.14 2-CI-Phenyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.15 2-CI-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.16 2-CI-Phenyl 1-CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yI M.p. 47-50°
1.17 2-CI-Phenyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.18 2-CI-Phenyl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.19 2-CI-Phenyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.20 2-CI-Phenyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.21 2-CI-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.22 2-CI-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-C6H(r4-CI-Pyrazol-5-y]
1.23 2-CI-Phenyl 5-NO2-2-Furyl
1.24 2-CI-Phenyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.25 2-CI-Phenyl 3-Furyl
1.26 2-CI-Phenyl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.27 2-CF3-Phenyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.28 2-CF3-Phenyl 2-Thienyl M.p. 153-5°
1.29 2-CF3-Phenyl 3-Thienyl M.p. 143-5°
1.30 2-CF3-Phenyl 2-Pyrazinyl Gum
1.31 2-CF3-Phenyl 2-Quinolyl M.p. 137-40°
1.32 2-CF -Phenyl 2-Furyl Gum
1.33 2-CF3-Phenyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yI Gum
1.34 2-CF3-Phenyl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl M.p. 128-30°
1.35 2-CF3-Phenyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl Gum
1.36 2-CF3-Phenyl Benzothien-2-yl M.p. 63-70°
1.37 2-CF3-Phenyl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl M.p. 47-51°
1.38 2-CF3-Phenyl Quinol-3-yl Gum
1.39 2-CF3-Phenyl Quinol-4-yl Gum
1.40 2-CF3-Phenyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl M.p. 209-12°
1.41 2-CF3-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.42 2-CF3-Phenyl 1-CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yl 1.43 2-CF3-Phenyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.44 2-CF3-Phenyl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.45 2-CF3-Phenyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.46 2-CF3-Phenyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.47 2-CF3-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.48 2-CF3-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.49 2-CF3-Phenyl 5-NO2-2-Furyl
1.50 2-CF3-Phenyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.51 2-CF3-Phenyl 3-Furyl
1.52 2-CF3-Phenyl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.53 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 4-CF3-Phenyl
1.54 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 4-OCF3-Phenyl
1.55 5,7-ClrQuinol-8-yl 4-C6H5CO-Phenyl
1.56 5,7-CI2-QuinoI-8-yl 2,6-CI2-Phenyl
1.57 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 4-CI-Phenyl
1.58 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 2-Benzofuryl
1.59 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 2-Thienyl
1.60 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 3-Thienyl
1.61 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.62 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 2-Quinolyl
1.63 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 2-Furyl
1.64 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
1.65 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.66 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.67 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl Benzothien-2-yl
1.68 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.69 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-y| Quinol-3-yl
1.70 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl Quinol-4-yl
1.71 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.72 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.73 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 1-CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yl
1.74 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.75 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.76 5,7-CI2-QuinoI-8-yl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.77 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.78 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.79 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.80 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 5-NO2-2-Fuιyl
1.81 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.82 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 3-Furyl
1.83 5,7-CI2-Quinol-8-yl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.84 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.85 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 2-Thienyl
1.86 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 3-Thienyl
1.87 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.88 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 2-Quinolyl
1.89 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 2-Furyl
1.90 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
1.91 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.92 4,5-C!2-Phenyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl 1.93 4,5-CI2-Phenyl Benzothien-2-yl
1.94 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.95 4,5-CI2-Phenyl Quinol-3-yl
1.96 4,5-CI2-Phenyl Quinol-4-yl
1.97 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.98 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 1 -CI-fe-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.99 4,5-CI2-PhenyI 1 -CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yl
1.100 4,5-CljrPhenyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.101 4,5-Ci2-Phenyl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.102 4,5-Clϋ-Phenyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.103 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.104 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 1-CH3-3-CF3-4-Cl-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.105 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-C!-Pyrazoi-5-yl
1.106 4,5-CI2-Phenyl 5-NOr2-Furyl
1.107 4,5-CljrPhenyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.108 4,5-Ct2-Phenyl 3-Furyl
1.109 4,5-CljrPhenyl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.110 4-OCH3-Phenyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.111 4-OCH3-PhenyI 2-Thienyl
1.112 4-OCH3-Phenyl 3-Thienyl
1.113 4-OCH3-Phenyl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.114 4-OCH3-Phenyl 2-Quinolyl
1.115 4-OCH3-Phenyl 2-Furyl
1.116 4-OCH3-Phenyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yI
1.117 4-OCH3-Phenyl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.118 4-OCH3-Phenyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.119 4-OCH3-Phenyl . Benzothien-2-yl
1.120 4-OCH3-Phenyl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.121 4-OCH3-Phenyl Quinol-3-yl
1.122 4-OCH3-Phenyl Quinol-4-yl
1.123 4-OCH3-Phenyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.124 4-OCH3-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.125 4-OCH3-Phenyl 1-CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yl
1.126 4-OCHa-Phenyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.127 4-OCH3-Phenyl 5-CHr2-Thienyl
1.128 4-OCHs-Phenyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.129 4-OCH3-Phenyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.130 4-OCH3-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.131 4-OCHs-Phenyl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.132 4-OCH3-Phenyl 5-NO2-2-Furyl
1.133 4-OCH3-Phenyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.134 4-OCH3-Phenyl 3-Furyl
1.135 4-OCH3-Phenyl 2-CH3-3-Furyi
1.136 2-Br-4,5-F2-Phenyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.137 2-Br-4,5-F2-Phenyl 2-Thienyl
1.138 2-Br-4,5-F2-Phenyl 3-Thienyl
1.139 2-Br-4,5-F2-Phenyl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.140 2-Br-4,5-F2-Phenyl 2-Quinolyl
1.141 2-Br-4,5-F2-Phenyl 2-Furyl
1.142 2-Br-4,5-F2-Phenyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
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1.193 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 2-Furyl
1.194 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
1.195 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.196 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.197 1-CH3-2-lndolyl Benzothien-2-yl
1.198 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.199 1-CH3-2-lndolyl Quinol-3-yl
1.200 1-CH3-2-lndolyl Quinol-4-yl
1.201 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.202 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.203 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 1 -CH3-4-CF3- Pyrrol-3-yl
1.204 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.205 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.206 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.207 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.208 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.209 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-y!
1.210 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 5-NO2-2-Furyl
1.211 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.212 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 3-Furyl
1.213 1-CH3-2-lndolyl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.214 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.215 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 2-Thienyl
1.216 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 3-Thienyl
1.217 1-CH3-3-Indolyl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.218 1-CH3-3-lndoiyi 2-Quinolyl
1.219 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 2-Furyl
1.220 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
1.221 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.222 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.223 1-CH3-3-lndolyl Benzothien-2-yl
1.224 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.225 1-CH3-3-lndolyl Quinol-3-yl
1.226 1-CH3-3-lndoIyl Quinol-4-yl
1.227 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.228 1-CH3-3-Indolyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.229 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 1 -CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yl
1.230 1-CH3-3-lndoIyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.231 1-CH3-3-lndoIyl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.232 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.233 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.234 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-Cl-Pyrειzol-5-yi
1.235 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 1 -CH3-3-C6Hr4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.236 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 5-NO2-2-Furyl
1.237 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.238 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 3-Furyl
1.239 1-CH3-3-lndolyl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.240 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.241 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyi 2-Thienyl
1.242 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndoiyl 3-Thienyl 1.243 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndoIyl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.244 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 2-Quinolyl
1.245 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 2-Furyl
1.246 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 4-CH Thien-2-yl
1.247 1-CH3-2-CN-3-!ndolyJ 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.248 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.249 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl Benzothien-2-yl
1.250 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndoiyI 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.251 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl Quinol-3-yl
1.252 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl Quinol-4-yl
1.253 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.254 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.255 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 1 -CH3-4-CF3- Pyrrol-3-yl
1.256 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.257 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.258 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.259 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.260 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.261 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-Ci-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.262 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 5-NO2-2-Furyl
1.263 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.264 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 3-Furyl
1.265 1-CH3-2-CN-3-lndolyl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.266 1 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrroiyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.267 1 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C~4-Pyrrolyl 2-Thienyl
1.268 1 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 3-Thienyl
1.269 J ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.270 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-PyrroIyl 2-Quinolyl
1.271 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4- Pyrrolyl 2-Furyl
1.272 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4- Pyrrolyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
1.273 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4- Pyrrolyl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.274 ,2-(CH3)r3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.275 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl Benzothien-2-yl
1.276 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-PyrroIyl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.277 .2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl Quinol-3-yl
1.278 2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl Quinol-4-yl
1.279 .2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.280 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.281 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 1-CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yl
1.282 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.283 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.284 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.285 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.286 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.287 .2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.288 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 5-NO2-2-Fuιyl
1.289 ,2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.290 2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 3-Furyl
1.291 ..2-(CH3)2-3-C2H5O2C-4-Pyrrolyl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.292 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Benzofurvl 1.293 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Thienyl
1.294 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 3-Thienyl
1.295 6-C2HsO-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.296 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Quinolyl
1.297 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Furyl
1.298 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
1.299 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yi 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.300 6-C2HsO-Benzothien-3-yl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.301 6-C2HsO-Benzothien-3-yl Benzothlen-2-yl
1.302 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.303 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl Quinol-3-yl
1.304 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl Quinol-4-yl
1.305 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.306 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.307 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 1 -CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yl
1.308 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.309 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.310 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.311 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.312 6-C2HsO-Benzothien-3-yl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.313 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-CI-PyrazoI-5-yl
1.314 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 5-NO2-2-Furyl
1.315 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.316 6-C2H5O-Benzothien-3-yl 3-Furyl
1.317 β-dHsO-Benzothien-S-yl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.318 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.319 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 2-Thienyl
1.320 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 3-Thienyl
1.321 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.322 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 2-Quinolyl
1.323 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 2-Furyl
1.324 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yi
1.325 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.326 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.327 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl Benzothien-2-yl
1.328 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.329 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl Quinol-3-yl
1.330 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl Quinol-4-yl
1.331 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.332 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.333 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 1-CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yl
1.334 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.335 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.336 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.337 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.338 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.339 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 1 -CH3-3-C6Hr4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.340 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 5-NO2-2-Furyl
1.341 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.342 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 3-Furyl 1.343 2-CH3O2C-4-Br-3-Thienyl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.344 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 2-Benzofuryl
1.345 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 2-Thienyl
1.346 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 3-Thienyl
1.347 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.348 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 2-Quinolyl
1.349 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 2-Furyl
1.350 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
1.351 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.352 2-CH3O2C-3~Thienyl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.353 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl Benzothlen-2-yl
1.354 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.355 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl Quinol-3-yl
1.356 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl Quinol-4-yl
1.357 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.358 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.359 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl l-CHs^-CFs-Pyrrol-S-yl
1.360 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.361 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.362 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.363 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.364 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-Cl-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.365 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.366 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 5-NO2-2-Furyl
1.367 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.368 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 3-Furyl
1.369 2-CH3O2C-3-Thienyl 2-CH3-3-Furyl
1.370 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Benzofuryl
1.371 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Thienyl
1.372 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 3-Thienyl
1.373 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Pyrazinyl
1.374 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Quinolyl
1.375 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 2-Furyl
1.376 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 4-CH3-Thien-2-yl
1.377 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 4-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.378 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 3-CI-Thien-2-yl
1.379 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl Benzothien-2-yl
1.380 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 3-CI-Benzothien-2-yl
1.381 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl QuinoI-3-yl
1.382 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl Quinol-4-yl
1.383 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 7-CF3-Quinol-3-yl
1.384 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.385 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 1-CH3-4-CF3-Pyrrol-3-yl
1.386 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CI-2-Thienyl
1.387 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CH3-2-Thienyl
1.388 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CI-3-Thienyl
1.389 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CH3-3-Thienyl
1.390 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 1 -CH3-3-CF3-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.391 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 1 -CH3-3-C6H5-4-CI-Pyrazol-5-yl
1.392 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 5-NO2-2-Furyl 1.393 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 5-CH3-2-Furyl
1.394 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yl 3-Furyl
1.395 2-CN-Benzothien-3-yt 2-CH3-3-Furyl
Biological examples
1. In vivo test against Trichostronqylus colubriformis and Haemonchus contortus in Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) by peroral administration
Six- to eight-week-old Mongolian gerbils are infected, using manufactured feed, with in each case approximately 2 000 larvae of the 3rd stage of T. colubriformis and H. contortus. Six days after infecting, the gerbils are lightly anaesthetized with N2O and are treated by peroral administration with the test compounds, dissolved in a mixture of 2 parts of DMSO and 1 part of polyethylene glycol (PEG 300), with amounts of 100, 32 and 10 - 0.1 mg/kg. On day 9 (3 days after treating), when most of the H. contortus larvae still existing are in the late 4th stage and most of the T. colubriformis are immature adults, the gerbils are sacrificed in order to count the worms. The activity is calculated in % reduction in the number of worms in each gerbil by comparison with the geometric mean of the number of worms from 8 infected and untreated gerbils.
In this test, a large decrease in the nematode infestation is obtained with compounds of the formula I. Thus, a significant reduction in H. contortus infestation could be achieved with the compounds 1.27 and 1.53 from Table 1.
The following test methods can be employed in investigating the insecticidal and/or acaricidal action of the compounds of the formula I on animals and plants.
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1 ml of an aqueous suspension of the active substance to be tested is thus mixed at approximately 50°C with 3 ml of a special medium for raising larvae, so that a homogenate with an active ingredient content of either 250 or 125 ppm is formed. Approximately 30 Lucilia larvae (L^ are introduced into each test tube sample. After 4 days, the mortality rate is determined.
3. Acaricidal action against Boophilus microplus (Biarra strain)
An adhesive tape is attached horizontally to a PVC plate such that 10 female Boophilus microplus ticks (Biarra strain) which have sucked themselves full of blood can be adhesively attached to the tape via their backs in a row, next to one another. Each tick is injected, using an injection needle, with 1 μl of a liquid which is a 1:1 mixture of polyethylene glycol and acetone and in which a certain amount of active ingredient of alternatively 1 , 0.1 or 0.01 μg per tick is dissolved. Control animals receive an injection not comprising an active ingredient. After the treatment, the animals are kept in an insectarium under standard conditions at approximately 28°C and 80% relative humidity until egg laying has occurred and the larvae have hatched from the eggs of the control animals. The activity of a test substance is determined using the IR90, i.e. that dose of active ingredient is ascertained at which, after 30 days, 9 out of 10 female ticks (= 90%) lay eggs which are not able to hatch.
4. In vitro activity against fed Boophilus microplus females (Biarra):
4 x 10 fed female ticks of the OP-resistant Biarra strain are attached to an adhesive tape and are covered for 1 h with a wad of cotton which has been impregnated with an emulsion or suspension of the test compound in concentrations in each case of 500, 125, 31 and 8 ppm. The mortality, egg laying and larval hatching are evaluated 28 days later.
An indication of the activity of the test compounds is the number of the females which
- quickly die, before laying eggs,
- survive for some time, without laying eggs,
- lay eggs in which no embryos develop,
- lay eggs in which embryos develop but from which no larvae hatch, and
- lay eggs in which embryos develop and from which larvae hatch normally in 26 to 27 days.
5. In vitro activity against nymphs of Amblvomma hebraeum
About 5 hungry nymphs are placed in a polystyrene test tube comprising 2 ml of the test compound in solution, suspension or emulsion.
After immersing for 10 minutes and shaking for 2 x 10 seconds on a vortex mixer, the test tubes are plugged with a thick wad of cotton wool and are inverted. As soon as all the liquid has been soaked up by the wad of cotton, the wad is pushed halfway into the still inverted test tube, so that most of the liquid is squeezed out of the wad of cotton and flows into a petri dish placed underneath.
The test tubes are now, until evaluation, stored at ambient temperature in a room lit by daylight. After 14 days, the test tubes are immersed in a beaker of boiling water. If, in reaction to the heat, the ticks begin to move, the test substance is inactive at the test concentration; otherwise, the ticks are considered to be dead and the test substance is considered to be active at the test concentration. All substances are tested in a concentration range from 0.1 to 100 ppm.
6. Action against Dermanyssus gallinae
2 to 3 ml of a solution comprising 10 ppm of active ingredient and approximately 200 mites (Dermanyssus gallinae) at various development stages are placed in a glass vessel open at the top. The vessel is subsequently plugged with a wad of cotton, shaken for 10 minutes, until the mites have been completely wetted, and then briefly inverted, so that the remaining test solution can be absorbed by the cotton wool. After 3 days, the mortality of the mites is ascertained by counting the dead individuals and is given in per cent.
7. Action against Musca domestica
A sugar cube is treated with a solution of the test substance such that the concentration of test substance in the sugar, after drying overnight, is 250 ppm. This treated cube is placed with a wet wad of cotton and 10 adult Musca domestica of an OP-resistant strain on an aluminium dish, is covered with a beaker and is incubated at 25°C. The mortality rate is determined after 24 hours.

Claims

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A compound of the formula
Figure imgf000046_0001
in which
A^ and Ar2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, OH, SH, C C6alkyl, halo-C C6alkyl, C C6alkoxy, halo-d-C6alkoxy, C2-C6alkenyl, halo-C2-C6alkenyl, C2-C6alkynyl, C3-C6cycloalkyl, C2- C6alkenyloxy, halo-C2-C6alkenyloxy, CrC6alkylthio, halo-d-C6alkylthio, Cr C6alkylsulfonyloxy, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyloxy, C C6alkylsulfinyl, halo-C C6alkylsulfinyl, C C6alkylsulfonyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, C2-C6alkenylthio, halo-C2-C6alkenylthio, C2- C6alkenylsulfinyl, halo-C2-C6alkenylsulfinyl, C2-C6alkenylsulfonyl, halo-C2-C6alkenylsulfonyl, d-C6alkylamino, di-d-C6alkylamino, d-C6alkylsulfonylamino, halo-d-C6alkylsulfonylamino, CrC6alkylcarbonyl, halo-d-C6aIkylcarbonyl, Cι-C6alkoxycarbonyl, CrC6alkylaminocarbonyl and di-CrC6alkylaminocarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylamino; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo-C C6alkyl, Cr C6alkoxy, halo-Cι-C6alkoxy, d-C6alkylthio, halo-CrC6alkylthio, CrC6aIkylsulfinyl, halo-d- C6alkylsulfinyl, Cι-C6alkylsulfonyl and halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo-d-C6aIkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-d-Cealkoxy, d-C6alkylthio, halo-CrC6al.kylthio, CrCeallcylsulfinyl, halo-C C6alkylsulfinyl, d-Ceallcylsulfonyl and halo-d-C6aIkylsuIfonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylacetylenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo- Ci-Cβalkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-d-Cealkoxy, CrC6alkylthio, halo-CrC6alkylthio, C C6alkylsulfinyl, halo-d-C6all ylsulfinyl, CrC6alkylsulfonyl and halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted pyridyloxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, Cι-C6alkyl, halo-d-C6alkyl, CrC6alkoxy, halo-CrC6alkoxy, d-C6alkylthio, halo-d- C6all ylthio, d-C6alkylsulfinyl, halo-d-Cealkylsulfinyl, d-Cealkylsulfonyl and haIo-Cr C6alkylsulfonyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-d-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-d-C6alkoxy, C2-C6alkenyloxy, halo-C2-C6alkenyloxy, Ci-Cealkylthio, halo-d-C6alkylthio, d-C6alkylsulfinyl, halo-Cι-C6alkylsulfinyl, C2-C6alkenylthio, halo-C2-C6alkenylthio, C2- C6alkenylsulfinyl, halo-C2-C6alkenylsulfinyl, CrCealkylsulfonyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, C2- C6alkenylsulfonyl, halo-C2-C6alkenylsulfonyl, CrC6alkylamino and di-d-C6alkylamino;
Ri is hydrogen, d-C6alkyl, halo-d-C6alkyl, allyl or CrCβalkoxymethyl;
R2, R3, R , R5 and R6 are either, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted d-C6alkyl, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C2-C6alkenyl, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C2-C6alkynyl, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted Cι-C6alkoxy, in which the substituents in each case can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, CrC6alkoxy and haIo-CrC6alkoxy; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C3- C6cycloalkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and Cι-C6alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-d-Cβalkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-CrC6alkoxy, d-C6alkylthio, halo-d-C6alkylthio, C C6alkylsulfinyl, halo- d-C6alkylsulfinyl, C C6alkylsulfonyI, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, C C6alkylamino and di- d-C6alkylamino; or R2 and R3 are jointly C2-C6alkylene;
W is O, S, S(O)2 or N(R7);
R7 is hydrogen or d-C6alkyl; a is 1 , 2, 3 or 4; and b is 0, 1 , 2, 3 or 4; with the proviso that at least one of An and Ar2 is a hetaryl; and with the additional proviso that An and Ar2 are not simultaneously pyridyl, An is not pyridyl if Ar2 is phenyl, and Ar2 is not pyridyl if A is phenyl.
2. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which An and Ar2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, Cι-C6alkyl, halo-C C6alkyl, CrC6alkoxy, halo-C C6alkoxy, C3-C6cycloalkyl, C C6alkylsulfonyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, d-C6alkylamino, di-Cι-C6al.kylamino, C C6alkylcarbonyl, halo-Cι-C6alkylcarbonyl, Cι-C6alkoxycarbonyl, Cι-C6alkylaminocarbonyl and di-C -C6alkylaminocarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-CrC6alkyl, CrC6alkoxy and halo-CrC6alkoxy; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo- Cι-C6alkyl, Cι-C6alkoxy and halo-d-C6alkoxy; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted pyridyloxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, haIo-d-C6alkyl, CrC6alkoxy and halo-d-C6alkoxy; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-CrC6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-d-C6alkoxy, d-dalkylsulfonyl, halo-CrC6alkylsulfonyl, CrC6alky!amino and di-d- C6alkylamino.
3. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which An and Ar2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, Cι-C6alkyl, halo-d-C6alkyl, CrC6alkoxy, halo-d-C6alkoxy, C3-C6cycloalkyl, d- C6alkylcarbonyl and halo-d-C6alkylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, d-C6alkyl and halo-Cι-C6alkyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, CrC6alkyl and halo-d-C6alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, Cι-C6alkyl, halo-d-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy and halo-C -C6alkoxy.
4. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which An and Ar2 are, independently of one another, mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, d- C4alkyl, halo-CrC4alkyl, Cι-C4alkoxy, halo-d-C4alkoxy, C3-C5cycloalkyl, CrC4alkylcarbonyl and halo-C C4aIkylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, Cι-C4alkyl and halo-Cι-C4alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, d-C4alkyl, halo-CrC4alkyl, d-C4alkoxy and halo-Cr C4alkoxy.
5. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which R is hydrogen, CrC4alkyl, halo-C C4alkyl or C C4alkoxymethyl.
6. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, as claimed in claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which Ri is hydrogen, d-C2alkyl or halo-CrC2alkyl.
7. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which Ri is hydrogen or Cι-C2alkyl.
8. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted d-C4alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and CrC4alkoxy; C3-C5cycloalkyl or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, C1-C4alkyl, halo-Cι-C4alkyl, C C4alkoxy and halo-d-C4alkoxy.
9. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted Cι- C4alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and Cι-C2alkoxy; or C3-C5cycloalkyl.
10. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which R2, R3, R , R5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, d-C2alkyl or C3-C5cycloalkyl.
11. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which W is O or S.
12. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which W is O.
13. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which a is 1 , 2 or 3.
14. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which a is 1 or 2.
15. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which a is 1.
16. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which b is 0, 1 or 2.
17. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which b is 0 or 1.
18. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which b is 0.
19. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which An and Ar2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrC6alkyl, halo-Cι-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-d- C6alkoxy, C3-C6cycloalkyl, CrC6alkylsulfonyl, halo-Cι-C6alkylsulfonyl, CrC6alkylamino, di-d- C6all ylamino, CrC6alkylcarbonyl, halo-Cι-C6alkylcarbonyl, CrC6alkoxycarbonyl, d- C6alkylaminocarbonyl and di-Cι-C6alkylaminocarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-Cβalkyl, halo-d-Cβalkyl, d-C6alkoxy and halo-Ci- C6alkoxy; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of of halogen, nitro, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-C C6alkyl, C C6alkoxy and halo-CrC6alkoxy; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted pyridyloxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, Cι-C6alkyl, halo- d-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy and halo-d-C6alkoxy; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, Cι-C6alkyl, halo-CrC6alkyl, Cι-C6alkoxy, halo-d-C6alkoxy, Cι-C6alkylsulfonyl, halo-C C6alkylsulfonyl, CrC6alkylamino and di-d- C6alkylamino;
Ri is hydrogen, C1-C4alkyl, halo-CrC4alkyl or C C4alkoxymethyl;
R2, R3, R , R5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C C4alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and d-C alkoxy; C3- C5cycloalkyl or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, d- C4alkyl, halo-CrC4alkyl, CrC alkoxy and halo-d-C4alkoxy;
W is O or S; a is 1, 2 or 3; and b is 0, 1 or 2.
20. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which An and Ar2 are, independently of one another, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, nitro, cyano, CrC6alkyl, ha!o-d-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy, halo-Cι- C6alkoxy, C3-C6cycloalkyl, d-Cβalkylcarbonyl and halo-Cι-C6alkylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, d-C6alkyl and halo-C -C6aIkyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenoxy, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, Cι-C6al.kyl and halo-d-C6alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of A and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, d-C6alkyl, halo-Cι-C6alkyl, d-C6alkoxy and halo-Cι-C6alkoxy;
Ri is hydrogen, d-C2alkyl or halo-Cι-C2alkyl;
R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted C C4alkyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen and CrC2alkoxy; or C3-C5cycloalkyl;
W is O; a is 1 or 2; and b is 0 or 1.
21. A compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with inclusion of the proviso given previously, in which An and Ar2 are, independently of one another, mono- or polysubstituted aryl, in which the substituents of An and Ar2, independently of one another, are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, d-C4alkyl, halo-C C4alkyl, CrC4alkoxy, halo-Cι-C4alkoxy, C3-C5cycloalkyl, Cr C4alkylcarbonyl and halo-CrC4alkylcarbonyl; unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenylcarbonyl; and unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted phenyl, in which the substituents can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, CrC4alkyl and halo-C C4alkyl; or unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted hetaryl which is bonded via a ring carbon atom, in which the substituents of An and Ar2 can be independent of one another and are chosen from the group consisting of halogen, CrC4alkyl, halo-CrC4alkyl, d-C4alkoxy and halo-d- C4alkoxy;
Ri is hydrogen or d-C2alkyl;
R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 are, independently of one another, hydrogen, C C2alkyl or C3- C5cycloalkyl;
W is O; a is 1 ; and b is O.
22. A compound of the formula I, in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 with the name N-(1 -cyano-1 -[5,7-dichloroquinolin-8-yloxymethyl]ethyl)-4- trifluoromethylbenzamide.
23. A process for the preparation of a compound of the formula I, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, according to claim 1 , which comprises the reaction of a compound of the formula
Figure imgf000053_0001
which is known or can be prepared by analogy to relevant known compounds and in which Ri, R2) R3, R , R5, R6, W, Ar2, a and b are as defined in the formula I, with a compound of the formula
Figure imgf000053_0002
which is known or can be prepared by analogy to relevant known compounds and in which An is as defined in the formula I and Q is a leaving group, if desired in the presence of a basic catalyst, and in each case, if desired, the conversion of a compound of the formula I obtainable according to the process or in another way, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, to another compound of the formula I, the separation of a mixture of isomers obtainable according to the process and the isolation of the desired isomer and/or the conversion of a free compound of the formula I obtainable according to the process to a salt or the conversion of a salt of a compound of the formula I obtainable according to the process to the free compound of the formula I or to another salt.
24. A process for the preparation of a compound of the formula II, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, which comprises the reaction of a compound of the formula
Figure imgf000054_0001
which is known or can be prepared by analogy to relevant known compounds and in which R2, R3, R4, R5, Re, W, Ar2, a and b are as defined in the formula I, with an inorganic or organic cyanide and a compound of the formula Rι-NH2, which is known or can be prepared by analogy to relevant known compounds and in which Ri is as defined in the formula I, and in each case, if desired, the conversion of a compound of the formula II obtainable according to the process or in another way, in each case in the free form or in the salt form, to another compound of the formula II, the separation of a mixture of isomers obtainable according to the process and the isolation of the desired isomer and/or the conversion of a free compound of the formula II obtainable according to the process to a salt or the conversion of a salt of a compound of the formula II obtainable according to the process to the free compound of the formula II or to another salt.
25. A composition for controlling parasites, which comprises, in addition to carriers and/or dispersants, at least one compound of the formula I according to claim 1 as active ingredient.
26. The use of a compound of the formula I according to claim 1 for controlling parasites.
27. A method for controlling parasites, which comprises the use, against the parasites, of an effective amount of at least one compound of the formula I according to claim 1.
28. The use of a compound of the formula I according to claim 1 in a method for controlling parasites in warm-blooded animals.
29. The use of a compound of the formula I according to claim 1 for preparing a pharmaceutical composition against parasites in warm-blooded animals.
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