WO2016029859A1 - A pesticide formulation comprising a water soluble active ingredient and a penetration enhancer and use of the same - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an improved formulation comprising at least one water soluble active ingredient and at least one penetration enhancer.
- the present disclosure also relates to a use of an improved formulation comprising at least one water soluble active ingredient and at least one penetration enhancer for preventing, combating or controlling pests, particularly insect infestations, by tree injection.
- SC suspension concentrate
- the SC formulation is, in general, an environmentally friendly formulation, but the water soluble active ingredients in the SC formulation are often unstable and degrade easily. The active ingredients are also often easily aggregated and crystallized.
- the SC formulation is not suitable for tree injection because the needle of injection device (e.g., Arborjet Tree IV TM microinfusion system (Arborjet, Inc. Woburn, Mass. ) ) and tree vascular system may be blocked by the aggregation of the active ingredients.
- the needle of injection device e.g., Arborjet Tree IV TM microinfusion system (Arborjet, Inc. Woburn, Mass. )
- tree vascular system may be blocked by the aggregation of the active ingredients.
- an injectable EC formulation is that it can be very viscous.
- the high viscosity of an EC formulation increases the amount of time which is required to inject the formulation into trees.
- the amount of time it takes to inject an EC formulation into a tree is the determinant factor in how many trees that can be treated in a fixed time period.
- one of the significant costs for treating trees by injection is the labor cost.
- the longer the formulation takes to inject into a tree the higher the labor cost.
- the high viscosity of the EC formulation makes it more likely to stick to, leave residues on, and clog injection equipment. Additional work including cleaning and frequent fixing the equipment is thus needed. The additional work further increases the labor cost and is time consuming.
- the SL formulation of the present disclosure is extremely stable, residue-free and has a quicker uptake by tree and distribution throughout the plant and/or plant parts than other formulations, without aggregation.
- the present disclosure relates to an embodiment of an improved formulation comprising at least one water soluble active ingredient and at least one penetration enhancer.
- the present disclosure also relates to a use of an improved formulation comprising at least one water soluble active ingredient and at least one penetration enhancer for preventing, combating or controlling pests, particularly insect infestations, by tree injection.
- the present disclosure also relates to a method for increasing uptake by plants, more particularly by trees, when administered by injection, of a composition for preventing, combating or controlling pests, particularly insect infestations, by incorporating into the composition at least one penetration enhancer.
- the term “about, ” when used in connection with a numerical amount or range, means somewhat more or somewhat less than the stated numerical amount or range, to a deviation of ⁇ 10%of the stated numerical amount or endpoint of the range.
- Plant refers to all plant and plant populations such as desired and undesired wild plants or crop plants.
- Plant parts refers to all parts and organs of plants, such as shoot, leaves, needles, stalks, stems, fruit bodies, fruits, seeds, roots, tubers and rhizomes.
- Harvested materials, and vegetative and generative propagation materials for example, cutting, tubers, meristem tissue, rhizomes, offsets, seeds, single and multiple plant cells and any other plant tissues, are also included.
- “Surrounding, ” as used herein, refers to the place on which the plants are growing, the place on which the plant propagation materials of the plants are sown or the place on which the plant propagation materials of the plants will be sown.
- Aggregation means the association or clumping of sufficient amounts of component, particularly active ingredient, to be observable macroscopically, either by observing the aggregates or clumps directly, or by observing the effects the presence of such aggregates or clumps, such as clogging of nozzles or other pieces of equipment used to produce, distribute, package, or apply the composition.
- the degree of aggregation of the composition is determined with naked eye after storing the composition at elevated temperature. (According to procedures in the Collaborative International Pesticides Analytical Council (CIPAC) MT 46.3)
- the water-soluble active ingredients include one or more of any biologically active pesticidal agent, pesticidal active ingredient or crop protection chemical which is water soluble at the concentration in which it is employed (i.e., the water-soluble active ingredients are water soluble at the field application rate) .
- Such water-soluble active ingredients can be fungicides; herbicides, such as plant growth regulators; and insecticides, including nematicides, anti-helmentics and miticides.
- Exemplary, but not limiting, water-soluble active ingredients include: the fungicides: blasticidin-S, kasugamycin and hymexanol; herbicides: acifluorfen, glyphosate and glufosinate; plant growth regulators: gibberellic acid, maleic hydrazide and dikegulac; and insecticides: acephate, emamectin and emamectin benzoate.
- a preferred water-soluble active ingredient is emamectin, or an agriculturally acceptable salt thereof, such as the salt formed with benzoic acid, salicyclic acid, gallic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, hydrochloric and citric acid.
- the water-soluble active ingredient is emamectin benzoate.
- these active ingredients have a good water solubility, i.e., that the active ingredients will dissolve when they mix with water at the labeled application rate.
- the application rates of acephate on commercial labels are as high as 1.33 lb (0.60 kg) in a minimum of 3 gallons (11.4 L) of water.
- the solubility of acephate is 650 g in 1 L of water. Acephate is fully soluble in water at the labeled application rate.
- the solubility of emamectin benzoate is 100 ppm in water. Thus, a typical use rate of emamectin benzoate (3.4 g) will be soluble in about 34 L of water.
- the preferred water-soluble active ingredient of the present invention is emamectin benzoate.
- Avermectin B1a/B1b compounds which have activity as agricultural insecticides, are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,310,519 (issued January 12, 1982) .
- the compound 4′′deoxy-4′′-epi-methylamino avermectin hydrochloride having insecticidal properties is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,874,749 (issued October 17, 1989) .
- Stable salts of 4′′-deoxy-4′′-epi-methylamino avermectin B1a/B1b are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,288,710 (issued February 22, 1994) .
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,288,710 discloses the benzoate salt of 4′′-deoxy-4′′-epi-methylamino avermectin B1a/B1b (i.e., emamectin benzoate) which has the structure, e.g. :
- the water-soluble active ingredient is present in an amount of from about 0.1 %to about 20 %by weight of the formulation, preferably about 4 %by weight of the formulation.
- emamectin benzoate is present in an amount of from about 0.1 %to about 20 %by weight of the formulation, preferably about 4 %by weight of the formulation.
- the SL formulation of the present disclosure is extremely stable, without aggregation, and is residue-free.
- the SL formulation takes advantage of the properties of an organic solvent.
- an organic solvent For example, ketones (such as acetone and cyclohexanone) , alcohols (such as methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, isopropanol, n-butanol, isobutanol, amyl alcohol, methyl amyl alcohol, cyclohexanol, 2-ethylhexanol, furfuryl alcohol, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol and d-limonene) , glycol esters (such as monoethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol or the methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl or t-butyl ethers thereof) and amides (such as alkanolamides, ethoxylated alkanolamides,
- Penetration enhancers used in embodiments of the composition disclosed herein may, in certain circumstances, be known in the art as “wetting agents” .
- the penetration enhancer used in embodiments of the formulation disclosed herein not only provide wetting properties to the formulation, but also facilitate the uptake by the plant and/or plant parts, particularly trees, of the active ingredient in the composition, when administered by injection into the plant.
- the penetration enhancer used in embodiments of the composition disclosed herein can be selected from certain non-ionic surfactants, certain anionic surfactants and mixtures thereof.
- the non-ionic surfactant can be one or more surfactants selected from alcohol oxyalkylates, alkyl phenol oxyalkylates, nonionic esters such as sorbitan esters and alkoxylates of sorbitan esters.
- non-ionic surfactants include but are not limited to, castor oil alkoxylates, fatty acid alkoxylates, lauryl alcohol alkoxylates, nonylphenol alkoxylates, octylphenol alkoxylates, tridecyl alcohol alkoxylates, such as POE-10 nonylphenol ethoxylate, POE-100 nonylphenol ethoxylate, POE-12 nonylphenol ethoxylate, POE-12 octylphenol ethoxylate, POE-12 tridecyl alcohol ethoxylate, POE-14 nonylphenol ethoxylate, POE-15 nonylphenol ethoxylate, POE-18 tridecyl alcohol ethoxylate, POE-20 nonylphenol ethoxylate, POE-20 oleyl alcohol ethoxylate, POE-20 stearic acid ethoxylate, POE-3 tridecyl alcohol ethoxylate, POE-30 nonyl alcohol
- Preferred nonionic surfactants include alcohol oxyalkyalates, such as POE-23 lauryl alcohol and alkyl phenol ethoxylates, such as POE (20) nonyl phenyl ether.
- the penetration enhancer is POE-20 sorbitan monostearate ethoxylate.
- the anionic surfactant can be one or more surfactants selected from sodium N-methyl-N-oleyl taurate, sodium N-methyl-N-palmityl taurate, sodium N-methyl-N-oleoyl taurate, sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate and other sodium alkyl sulfosuccinates, sodium lauryl sulfate, alpha- (p-nonylphenyl) -omega-hydroxy poly (oxyethylene) with an average of 8-12 moles of ethylene oxide and alpha- (p-octylphenyl) -omega-hydroxy poly (oxyethylene) with an average of 7-12 moles of ethylene oxide, sodium dodecyl sulfate, sodium methylenedinaphthalene disulphonate, dibutyl naphthalene sulfonate
- the penetration enhancer is sodium-N-methyl-N-oleyl taurate.
- the penetration enhancer is generally present in an amount of from about 0.01 %to about 7 %, preferably from about 1 %to about 5 %by weight of the formulation.
- Water-soluble filler as used herein includes any water-soluble material which may be employed to dilute the active ingredient or adjust the concentration of active ingredient in the formulation. These materials may be solids that are soluble in water, or liquids that are miscible with water, including water itself.
- a preferred group of water-soluble fillers are those that can be derived or obtained biologically. Appropriate water-soluble fillers include water, lactose, glucose, fructose, mannose, mannitol, sucrose, such as confectioner's sugar, black sugar, brown sugar, soft brown sugar, other sugars or saccharides, microcrystalline cellulose, powdered cellulose, calcium phosphate (s) , inorganic water-soluble salts, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- lactose includes hydrated ⁇ -lactose, anhydrous ⁇ -lactose, hydrated ⁇ -lactose, anhydrous ⁇ -lactose, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- the water-soluble filler is water.
- the water-soluble filler is present in an amount of from about 10 %to about 30 %by weight of the formulation.
- “Dye” can be inorganic pigments (for example iron oxide, titanium oxide and Prussian Blue) , organic dyestuffs (such as FD&C Blue No. 1, alizarin dyestuffs, azo dyestuffs and metal phthalocyanine dyestuffs) , and trace nutrients (such as salts of iron, manganese, boron, copper, cobalt, molybdenum and zinc) .
- a preferred dye is FD&C Blue No. 1.
- the dye is present in an amount of from about 0 %to about 0.05 %, preferably about 0.02 %by weight of the formulation.
- conventional emulsifier, thickener, antioxidant need not be included in the SL formulation, and each or all of these components can be excluded from the composition, or included only in amounts that would constitute impurities in the composition, e.g., below 0.005 wt%of the composition, more particularly, below 0.001 wt%of the composition.
- an improved formulation contains:
- an improved formulation consists of:
- an improved formulation contains:
- an improved formulation consists of:
- an improved formulation contains:
- a penetration enhancer which may desirably be selected from POE-20 sorbitan monostearate ethoxylate or sodium-N-methyl-N-oleyl taurate; and
- an improved formulation contains:
- a penetration enhancer preferably POE-20 sorbitan monostearate ethoxylate or sodium-N-methyl-N-oleyl taurate;
- the sum of the proportions of emamectin benzoate, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, penetration enhancer, water and/or dye are not greater than 100 %by weight of the formulation.
- concentrations of emamectin benzoate, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, penetration enhancer, water and/or dye may also vary depending on the presence of impurities.
- compositions described above may be open-ended (i.e., the term “contains” may be interpreted to mean “comprising, ” or closed (i.e., the term “contains” may be interpreted to mean “consisting of, ” or partially open and partially closed (i.e., the term “contains” may be interpreted to mean “consisting essentially of, ” where any additional component that affects pesticidal efficacy of the composition, or that affects the uptake of the water soluble active ingredient by the plant to which the compositions is administered affects the basic and novel characteristics of the composition) .
- the SL formulation of the present disclosure is extremely stable, without aggregation, has low viscosity, and is residue-free.
- the SL formulation of the present disclosure is therefore especially suitable for application by injection into a plant by using an injection device (e.g., Rainbow Treecare Q-Connect microinfusion system (Rainbow Treecare, Inc. Minnetonka, MN) or Arborjet Tree IV TM microinfusion system (Arborjet, Inc. Woburn, Mass. ) ) because the needle of the device and tree vascular system will not be blocked by the aggregation of the active ingredients and is less likely to stick to and leave residues on application equipment.
- an injection device e.g., Rainbow Treecare Q-Connect microinfusion system (Rainbow Treecare, Inc. Minnetonka, MN) or Arborjet Tree IV TM microinfusion system (Arborjet, Inc. Woburn, Mass. )
- the SL formulation of the present disclosure has a quicker uptake in trees through the tree’s inner capillary/vascular system during and after tree injection and distribution throughout the plant and/or plant parts than other formulations. Therefore, the SL formulation can achieve a higher efficacy.
- the SL formulation of the present disclosure is useful against pests of stored grains such as Tribolium sp., Tenebrio sp., and of agricultural plants such as spider mites (Tetranychus sp. ) , aphids (Acyrthiosiphon sp. ) ; migratory orthopterans such as locusts and immature stages of insects living on plant tissue.
- the formulation can act as a nematocide for controlling soil nematodes and plant parasites, such as Meloidogyne sp., which may be of importance in agriculture. Further, the formulation is active against other plant pests such as the southern army worm and Mexican bean beetle larvae.
- the formulations in the present disclosure are also useful against insect pests by injecting into the plants and/or plant parts, such as pine coneworm (Dioryctria spp. ) , pine cone seed bug (suppression of Leptoglossus and Tetyra spp.
- aphid, bagworm, fall webworm Japanese beetle, gypsy moth, mimosa webworm, oak, tussock moth, leafminers (such as Lepidoptera, coleoptera, pine needle scale, red palm mite, sawfly (such as elm, pine) , tent caterpillars (such as Eastern, Forest, Pacific, and Western) , western spruce, budworm, winter moth, flatheaded borers (such as adult and larvae of bronze birch borer, emerald ash borer and two-lined chestnut borer) , clearwing borers (such as ash and sequoia pine pitch tube moth) , ambrosia beetles, roundheaded borers (including asian longhorn beetles) , scolytids (bark beetles) lps engraver beetles, mountain pine beetle, southern pine beetle
- a homogeneous liquid was obtained by mixing the liquid components in Table 1 under stirring at room temperature. The remaining components were dissolved in the liquid.
- a homogeneous liquid was obtained by mixing the liquid components in Table 2 under stirring at room temperature. The remaining components were dissolved in the liquid.
- a homogeneous liquid was obtained by mixing liquid components in Table 3 under stirring at room temperature. The remaining components were then dissolved in the liquid.
- a homogeneous liquid was obtained by mixing liquid components in Table 4 under stirring at room temperature. The remaining components were then dissolved in the liquid.
- Examples 5–12 were prepared by mixing the liquid components in Table 5 to obtain a homogeneous liquid and then dissolving the remaining components in the liquid.
- Each tree was drilled with a 3/8 inch high helix drill bit and a #4 Arborplug (Arborjet, Inc. Woburn, Mass. ) was inserted.
- Each Tree IV TM unit was filled with 150 mL of either TREE-age emamectin benzoate MEC or 4 %emamectin benzoate SL prepared in Example 1 and injected into the tree. Application times were recorded from the time the injection of chemical began until no chemical was visible within the injection system, and are shown in Table 7 below.
- TREE-age took 40.6 %longer to inject than the 4 %emamectin benzoate SL in Group 1, 9 times longer in Group 2 and 2.4 times longer in Group 3.
- the SL formulation disclosed herein has a surprisingly faster uptake than the commercially available injectable emamectin benzoate formulation.
- the disclosed SL formulation is therefore surprisingly more suitable for administration by injection into trees than is the commercially available formulation for tree injection, and therefore surprisingly reduces the cost of labor to treat trees in this manner.
- the total dose for each tree was calculated and 1/2 of the dose was made with TREE-age 4%emamectin benzoate MEC (Arborjet, Inc. Woburn, Mass. ) and the other half made with emamectin benzoate 4%SL prepared in the example 1.
- the treatments were alternated between injection sites around the tree to eliminate the possibility of one side of a tree uptaking product more rapidly than the other.
- Each injection site was drilled with a 15/64th inch high helix drill bit.
- Each Q-Connect unit was filled with either TREE-age emamectin benzoate MEC or 4%emamectin benzoate SL prepared in Example 1 and injected into the tree. Application times were recorded from the time the injection of chemical began until no chemical was visible within the injection system, and are shown in Table 8 below.
- the commercially available formulation took between 13.5 %and 57.4 %longer to inject than the 4 %emamectin benzoate SL disclosed herein.
- the SL formulation disclosed herein has surprisingly faster uptake and is surprisingly more suitable and less costly to use than the commercially available injectable emamectin benzoate formulation.
- the total dose for each tree was calculated and tabulated below.
- the treatments (Example 1, Examples 5-12) were alternated between injection sites around the tree to eliminate the possibility of one side of a tree uptaking product quicker than another.
- Each injection site was drilled with a 15/64th inch high helix drill bit.
- Each Q-Connect unit was filled with the SL formulations from Example 1, Examples 5–12 and injected into the tree. Application times were recorded from the time the injection of chemical began until no chemical was visible within the system which shown in Table 9 below.
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Content | Weight % | Function |
Emamectin benzoate, 95 % | 4.21 | Active ingredient |
Sodium N-methyl-N-oleyl taurate | 1.00 | Penetration enhancer |
FD&C Blue No. 1 | 0.02 | Dye |
Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol | 75.00 | Solvent |
Deionized Water (q.s. ) | 19.77 | Filler |
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- An injectable soluble liquid formulation comprising:at least one water soluble active ingredient, andat least one at least one penetration enhancer.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 1, wherein the water soluble active ingredient is emamectin benzoate.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 1, further comprising an organic solvent.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 3, wherein the organic solvent is tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 1, wherein the penetration enhancer can be selected from the group of non-ionic surfactant, anionic surfactant and a mixture thereof.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 1, further comprising a water soluble filler.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 6, wherein the water soluble filler is water.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 1, optionally further comprising a dye.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 8, wherein the dye is FD&C Blue No. 1.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 5, wherein the penetration enhancer is POE-20 sorbital monooleate ethoxylate.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 1, wherein the water soluble active ingredient is present in an amount of from about 0.1 % to about 20 % by weight of the formulation.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 4, wherein the tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol is present in an amount of from about 10 % to about 90 % by weight of the formulation.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 5, wherein the penetration enhancer is present in an amount of from about 0.01 % to about 7 % by weight of the formulation.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 7, wherein the water-soluble filler is present in an amount of from about 10 % to about 30 % by weight of the formulation.
- The soluble liquid formulation according to claim 8, wherein the dye is present in an amount of from about 0 % to about 0.05 %.
- An injectable soluble liquid formulation comprising:(i) about 4 % of emamectin benzoate;(ii) about 75 % of tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol;(iii) about 1 % of a penetration enhancer, selected from the group consisting of POE-20 sorbitan monostearate ethoxylate and sodium-N-methyl-N-oleyl taurate;(iv) about 19.98 % of water; and(v) optionally about 0.02 % of dye by weight of the formulation.
- A method of preventing, combating or controlling insect pest infestation in plants comprising applying to the plants and/or parts thereof a soluble liquid formulation according to claim 1 by injecting the soluble liquid formulation into the plants and/or plant parts.
- The method according to claim 17, wherein the soluble liquid formulation has an increased distribution throughout the plants and/or plant parts relative to an MEC formulation having the same emamectin benzoate concentration.
- The method according to claim 17, wherein the soluble liquid formulation has a faster uptake in the plants and/or plant parts relative to an MEC formulation having the same emamectin benzoate concentration.
- The method according to claim 17, wherein the plant is a tree.
- The method according to claim 17, wherein the pest infestation is an infestation of one or more pests selected from the group consisting of pine coneworm (Dioryctria spp. ) , pine cone seed bug, aphid, bagworm, fall webworm, japanese beetle, gypsy moth, mimosa webworm, oak, tussock moth, leafminers coleoptera, pine needle scale, red palm mite, sawfly, tent caterpillars, western spruce, budworm, winter moth, flatheaded borers, clearwing borers, ambrosia beetles, roundheaded borers, scolytids, bark beetles, lps engraver beetles, mountain pine beetle, southern pine beetle, spruce beetle, western pine beetle, cynipid gall wasp including black oak gall wasp, pinewood nematode, lilac borer and ash borer (Podosesia syringae) .
- A method of enhancing penetration in a plant of an injectable composition comprising emamectin benzoate and an organic solvent, comprising including in the injectable composition from 0.01 to 7 wt%, based on the total weight of the injectable composition, of a penetration enhancer selected from the group consisting of POE-20 sorbitan monostearate ethoxylate and sodium-N-methyl-N-oleyl taurate.
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