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ZA200508748B
ZA200508748B ZA200508748A ZA200508748A ZA200508748B ZA 200508748 B ZA200508748 B ZA 200508748B ZA 200508748 A ZA200508748 A ZA 200508748A ZA 200508748 A ZA200508748 A ZA 200508748A ZA 200508748 B ZA200508748 B ZA 200508748B
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PEST CONTROL FORMULATION AND DISPENSER
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a pest control system which includes a pest control active ingredient and isodiphenyl phosphate as a carrier for the active ingredient. The system releases the active ingredient efficiently and uniformly. The pest control system is less irritating to the animal's skin as compared to prior art systems. The system is useful for making animal collars, ear tags, pest strips, liquid spot-on treatments, and the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Many pest control active ingredients cause irritation (parasthesia) to warm blooded animals (including humans). This irritation to the skin and/or eyes of warm blooded animals hampers the use of pest control active ingredients. This irritation factor occurs even when the pest control active ingredient is blended with polymers or in other formulations (such as granules, dusts, dips, liquids, emulsions, etc.) wherein the active ingredient is considerably diluted.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,869 describes the use of triphenyl phosphate, a solid at room temperature, to reduce these phenomena. The more irritating the active, the higher the ratio of TPP is required. These ratios of TPP to active may be incorporated into a solid. However, when a liquid pest control system is required, a problem arises when a high level of active ingredient is also required. Due to the solubility characteristics of TPP, a high percentage of highly irritating active does not leave room for a high ratio of TPP. Even a one-to-one ratio cannot be achieved in a liquid product and remain stable when a high level of active ingredient is required.
Additionally, in some applications it is desired to utilize a high level, up to sixty percent (60%), of active ingredient and remain as a liquid in order to minimize the dose amount used in an application. An animal spot-on product is an example of a need for a small dose amount measured in drops.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a method and a composition for the controlled delivery of a pest control active agent or a mixture of active agents while reducing the irritation of the pest control active agent to warm blooded animals.
More particularly, the pest control system of the invention comprises a pest control formulation comprising a pest control active agent and isodiphenyl phosphate (IDPP) as a carrier for the active agent. The formulation may optionally include other ingredients as necessary or desired, depending on the particular active agent chosen and the form of the final product. Such optional ingredients can include, but are not limited to, system carriers such as polymers, clays, water, solvents, and the like; plasticizers; synergists; fragrances; coloring agents; preservatives; antioxidants; light stabilizers; and the like. The resulting pest control system may take the form of a solid, such as a polymer, granule, powder or dust; a liquid, such as a dip, a spray, or a spot-on; or an emulsion.
The present invention is further directed to a method for reducing the irritation to warm blooded animals of a liquid pest control active agent in a solid or liquid pest control system formulation, the method comprising incorporating isodipheny! phosphate (IDPP) into the pest control formulation in an amount effective to reduce the irritation of the active agent to warm blooded animals.
The system of the invention provides a non-paresthesia producing stable formulation that may include a high percentage of the irritating active agent. This invention further allows for a high percentage of active agent, such as pyrethrins and synthetic pyrethroids, in a stable liquid formulation, while reducing any irritation of the active agent. The system of the invention is effective without loss of the biological activity of the active agent. This invention is particularly useful for reducing the irritation of pyrethrins and synthetic pyrethroids to warm blooded animals.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As used herein, "a" and "an" mean one or more, unless otherwise indicated. “Parasthesia” as used herein and in the appended claims is defined as primarily a condition that results in a feeling (burning, tingling, and/or pricking sensation) of the skin.
Isodipheny! phosphate (IDPP) is a liquid, is insoluble in water, has a low vapor pressure and is also heavier than water, which allows a formulation to become water-resistant after the water (if any) has evaporated. tis compatible with high concentrations (that is, of up to about 60% or more) of liquid active agents, including synthetic pyrethroids.
The pest control active agent may be chosen from any active agent known to be useful in the control of insect or acarid pests, such as but not limited to pyrethrins, natural or synthetic pyrethroids, carbamates, phosphates, phosphorothioates, etc. and mixtures thereof. The present invention is particularly useful for delivering pest control active agents that cause paresthesia in warm blooded animals, although the invention is not limited thereto. Synthetic pyrethroids are well-known to be irritating to animals. Thus, in one embodiment of the present invention, the pest control active agents are selected from pyrethroids. However, any active agent that causes paresthesia in animals is included within the present invention. The active agents may be liquids or solids at room temperature. While the invention is particularly useful for delivering liquid active agents at high concentrations in the formulation, the invention is not limited thereto but may also be used with active agents, either liquid or solid, at any concentration. One or more active agents may be included within the formulation of the present invention. Exemplary pesticides and repellents which are effective against hom flies, face flies, stable flies, house flies, mosquitoes, lice, ticks, and mites are carbaryl, propoxur, dichlorvos, naled, diazinon, pyrethrin, cypermethrin, decamethrin, cyhalothrin, flumethrin, cyfiuthrin, fenvalerate, deltamethrin, fempropathrin, fluvalinate, flucythrinate, cyfluthrin, alphamethrin, tralomethrin, cycloprothrin, karate, gokilaht, or any synthetic pyrethroid with a cyano group in i's molecular structure and mixtures thereof. Preferred pest control active agents are the pyrethrins and synthetic pyrethroids. Many of these active ingredients are effective both as a pesticide and a repellent, and the activity of many is enhanced by the inclusion of a synergist. Especially preferred synergists include piperonyl butoxide and N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide.
The active agent and the IDPP are mixed together at a predetermined ratio.
By combining IDPP with the pest control active agent, the irritation to the skin and/or eyes of the active agent to warm blooded animals (including humans) is reduced.
This property of the present invention is particularly useful for reducing the irritation of synthetic pyrethroids to warm blooded animals. The amount of IDPP in the formulation relative to the amount of active agent will be an amount effective to reduce the imitation caused by the active agent. The effective amount is easlly determinable by routine experimentation. Generally, the amount of IDPP in the formulation should be at least equal to the amount of active agent and, often, the amount of IDPP in the formulation is double to many times the amount of active agent in the formulation in order to reduce the irritation value of the active agent.
Thus, the ratio of IDPP:active agent is normally from about 1:1 to about 93:1.
To prepare pest control systems according to the invention, the pest control active agent and the IDPP are mixed together to form an active agent/carrier blend.
This blend is then mixed with other ingredients as necessary or desired, depending on the particular active agent chosen and the form and intended use of the final product. The resulting blend is then processed (and, if necessary, extruded or otherwise shaped) into the desired pest control system.
For example, if the pest control system is a shaped polymeric article (such as an animal collar, an ear tag, or a pest strip, for example} a polymer or copolymer conventionally employed in such articles (such as polymers and copolymers of vinyl monomers such as polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl acetate, polyacrylates or the like, or other powdered polymers or copolymers) is blended with plasticizers and/or stabilizers as necessary, as are known in the art or can be determined without undue experimentation. The active agent / IDPP blend is added to the polymer blend and mixed until a dry free-flowing mix is obtained. Depending on the polymer chosen, it may require a common practice of heating the polymer to expand the particle so as to accept the active agent / IDPP blend and remain a dry free-flowing blend. This mix is then fused together into the desired shape by extruding or molding at the proper temperature and pressure by standard methods known in the art.
When the pest control system is a dust or powder, for example, the pest control active agent / IDPP blend is mixed together with and incorporated into (such as by absorption or adsorption) the appropriate mineral or cellulosic substrate carrier. The carrier may be selected from talc, waxes, corn starch, silica and silica derivatives, clay, diatomaceous earth, corn cob, peanut hulls, paper, and the like, as are known in the art.
When a liquid pest control system is prepared, the pest control active agent /
IDPP blend is mixed together with a suitable organic solvent, an aqueous solvent, or mixtures thereof. The liquid carrier is chosen such that the active agent and the
IDPP will remain associated together as a group in the resulting system, which can be determined by those skilled in the art without undue experimentation.
The following examples illustrate the practice of the present invention. Parts are given as percentages and temperature in degrees Fahrenheit unless otherwise noted. "RT" is room temperature.
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1:
For purposes of evaluation of the discovery of this invention and to assist in determining the correct ratios of active agent to IDPP, the following screening procedure was set up: 1. Different ratios of active ingredient to IDPP were prepared for evaluation. 2. A one-gram drop of the ratio was placed on human skin. Only one drop was evaluated within a 24-hour period. 3. Irritation or sensitivity values were assigned according to the following scale (“Parasthesia Irritation Rating” or “PIR"): eo 12 = Severe e 8 = Noticeable discomfort e 4 = Slight discomfort e 0 = No discomfort 4, If irritation was severe or noticeable at any time within the 24-hour period, the skin was washed and 5% lidocaine solution was applied to lessen discomfort.
The following active agents in combination with IDPP were evaluated according to the above procedure, to demonstrate the discovery of the present invention.
Ratios
Cypermethrin 067 043 0.33 0.25 0.21 0.18 isodiphenyl Phosphate (IDPP) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 mmm mmm
Parasthesia Irritation Rating 12.00 12.00 12.00 4.00 0.00 0.00
Ratios
Cyphenothrin 1.00 1.50 1.00 0.67 isodiphenyl Phosphate (IDPP) --1.00 1.00 1.00
Parasthesia lrritation Rating 12.00 4.00 0.00 0.00
When formulating, each individual formulation must be evaluated for irritation due to the influence of different actives, additional ingredients (solvents, surfactants, and the like) and/or forms (solids, liquids, dust, emulsion, and the like).
EXAMPLE 2:
A Ready-To-Use (RTU) liquid horse spray for flies was prepared by mixing together the following ingredients: ——— ry ET eee
Ingredient Amt. (wt%)
Cypermethrin 1.00
Isodiphenyl Phosphate (IDPP) 5.00
Pemulen TR-2 0.20
Ammonia Hydroxide 27% 0.03 isopropyl Alcohol 21.20
Deionized Water 72.57
NS —
Pemulen TR-2 is a polymeric emulsifier made by Noveon, Inc.
Following the procedure of Example 1, the above formulation was tested for irritation. The PIR was 0.0.
EXAMPLE 3:
A Ready-To-Use (RTU) liquid spot-on for flies was prepared by mixing together the following ingredients:
TE RE i
Ingredient Amt. (wt%
Gokilaht Technical 42.83
Nylar Technical 2.10
Isodiphenyl Phosphate (IDPP) 55.07 -
Gokilaht (d-cyphenothrin; synthetic pyrethroid) Technical - MGK Company.
Nylar® insect growth regulator comprises approximately 50% by weight pyriproxyfen and approximately 50% by weight com oil and is available from MGK
Company.
Following the procedure of Example 1, the above formulation was tested for irritation. The PIR was 0.0.
EXAMPLE 4:
A dust for cattle horn fly was prepared by mixing together the following ingredients:
Ingredient Amt. (wt%)
Cypermethrin Technical 1.00
Isodipheny! Phosphate (IDPP) 5.00
Calcium Silicate 19.40
Kaolin 74.60
Following the procedure of Example 1, the above formulation was tested for irritation. The PIR was 0.0.
EXAMPLE 5:
A Ready-To-Use (RTU) powder spot-on for small animals for control of external parasites, e.g. fleas and ticks, was prepared by mixing together the following ingredients:
Ingredient Amt. (wt%)
Poly Pore L-200 40.00
Deltamethrin 30.00
Isodiphenyl Phosphate (IDPP) 30.00 -
Poly Pore L-200 is a polyacrylate made by Chemdal Corporation Palatine, IL.
Following the procedure of Example 1, the above formulation was tested for irritation. The PIR was 0.0.
EXAMPLE 6: ,
A solid dog collar for fleas and ticks was prepared by mixing together the following ingredients: —
Ingredient Amt. (wt%)
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) 50.00
Stabilizer (Witco CZ19A) 0.50
Epoxidized Soybean Oil 5.00
Deltamethrin Tech., 98.4% 4.00
Isodiphenyl Phosphate (IDPP) 40.50
Following the procedure of Example 1, the above formulation was tested for irritation. The PIR was 0.0.
The formulation was blended by charging a ribbon blender with the PVC, stabilizer, and soybean oil, heating to about 150° F (65.5° C), and blending until a dry and flowable blend was obtained. IDPP and deltamethrin were blended together and heated until deltamethrin went into solution. This solution was added to the PVC blend and blended until it was dry and flowable. The batch was extruded at about 300° F (149° C) into collars of a size suitable for use on dogs.
EXAMPLE 7:
A Ready-To-Use (RTU) liquid spray/wipe for large or small animals was prepared by mixing together the following ingredients: —— ey
Ingredient Amt. (Wt%
Beta Cyfluthrin 1.00
Isodiphenyl Phosphate (IDPP) 99.00
Following the procedure of Example 1, the above formulation was tested for irritation. The PIR was 0.0.
EXAMPLE 8:
A Ready-To-Use (RTU) liquid spray/wipe for large or small animals was 16 prepared by mixing together the following ingredients:
Ingredient Amt. (wt%)
Beta Cyfluthrin 1.00
Isodiphenyl Phosphate (IDPP) 20.00
Pemulen TR-2 0.20
Ammonium hydroxide 28% 0.03
Isopropyl alcohol 99% 21.00
Deionized water 54.77
Foraperle 303 3.00 —
Foraperle 303 is a fluoropolymer made by DuPont.
The water and isopropyl alcohol were mixed together, after which the
Pemulen TR-2 was added and allowed to hydrate. The ammonium hydroxide was added to partially neutralize the Pemulen.
The beta cyfluthrin and IDPP were mixed together and added, with good agitation, to the above mixture. After the mixture was blended, the Foraperle was added and mixed in.
Following the procedure of Example 1, the above formulation was tested for irritation. The PIR was 0.0.
EXAMPLE 9:
A concentrate to be applied to the soil as a termicide was prepared by mixing together the following ingredients:
Ingredient Amt. (wt%)
Cyphenothrin 25.00
Isodiphenyl Phosphate (IDPP) 25.00
Pemulen TR-2 0.30
Ammonium hydroxide 28% 0.03
Deionized water 49.67
The Pemulen was hydrated in the water and partially neutralized with the ammonium hydroxide. The cyphenothrin and IDPP were blended together and added to the water phase while using good agitation to yield the liquid termicide concentrate.
Following the procedure of Example 1, the above formulation was tested for irritation. The PIR was 0.0.
Using one part of the above concentrate to 25 parts of water gives a dilution that is then applied to the soil as a drench.
Thus there has been shown and described a novel pest control system and method for reducing the irritation to warm blooded animals of a pest control active agent, which fulfills all the objects and advantages sought therefore. Itis apparent to those skilled in the art, however, that many changes, variations, modifications and other uses and applications for the subject method and composition are possible, and also such changes, variations, modifications and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow. “Comprises/comprising” when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps or components or groups thereof.
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  1. WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
    1. A pest control system comprising a pest control active agent and isodiphenyl phosphate as a carrier for the active agent.
    2. The pest control system according to claim 1 wherein the active agent and isodiphenyl phosphate form an active agent / carrier blend for mixing with other ingredients necessary for forming the pest control system.
    3. The pest control system according to claim 1 which is a liquid.
    4. The pest control system according to claim 1 which is a solid.
    5. The pest control system according to claim 2 additionally comprising other ingredients selected from the group consisting of system carriers, plasticizers, synergists, fragrances, coloring agents, preservatives, anti-oxidants, light stablers, and mixtures thereof.
    6. The pest control system according to claim 5 wherein the system carriers are selected from the group consisting of polymers, clays, water, solvents, and mixtures thereof.
    7. The pest control system according to claim 3 wherein the liquid is selected from the group consisting of a dip, a spray, a spot on, or an emulsion.
    8. The pest control system according to claim 4 wherein the solid is selected from the group consisting of a polymer, granule, powder, or dust.
    9. The pest control system according to claim 8 wherein the powder or dust includes at least one mineral or cellulosic substrate carrier.
    10. The pest control system according to claim 9 wherein the mineral or cellulosic substrate carrier is selected from the group consisting of talc, waxes, corn starch, silica, silica derivatives, clay, diatomaceous earth, com cob, peanut hulls, paper, and mixtures thereof.
    11. The pest control system according to claim 6 wherein the solvents are selected from the group consisting of organic solvents, aqueous solvents, and mixtures thereof.
    12. The pest control system according to claim 1 wherein the active agent is present in a high concentration. 1
    13. The pest control system according to claim 1 wherein the active agent causes paresthesia in warm blooded animals and the isodiphenyl phosphate is present in an amount effective to reduce the paresthesia caused by the active agent.
    14. The pest control system according to claim 13 which is a liquid.
    16. The pest control system according to claim 13 which is a solid.
    16. The pest control system according to claim 1, wherein the active agent is any active agent useful in the control of insect or acarid pests.
    17. The pest control system according to claim 16 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of pyrethrins, natural pyrethroids, synthetic pyrethroids, carbamates, phosphates, phosphorothioates and mixtures thereof.
    18. The pest control system according to claim 17 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of pyrethrins and synthetic pyrethroids.
    19. The pest control system according to claim 16 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of carbaryl, propoxur, dichlorvos, naled, diazinon, pyrethrin, cypermethrin, decamethrin, cyhalothrin, flumethrin,
    cyfluthrin, fenvalerate, deltamethrin, fempropathrin, fluvalinate, flucythrinate, alphamethrin, tralomethrin, cycloprothrin; karate, gokilaht, or any synthetic pyrethroid with a cyano group in it's molecular structure and mixtures thereof.
    20. The pest control system according to claim 1 wherein the amount of isodipheny! phosphate is at least equal to the amount of active agent.
    21. The pest control system according to claim 1 wherein the amount of active agent is at least 60 weight % of the pest control system.
    22. The pest control system according to claim 5, wherein the synergist is selected from the group consisting of piperonyl butoxide, N-octyl bicyclopheptene dicarboximide and mixtures thereof.
    23. The pest control system according to claim 1 wherein the amount of isodiphenyl phosphate is at least double the amount of active agent. 24, The pest control system according to claim 1 wherein the ratio of isodiphenyl phosphate to active agent is from about 1:1 to about 99:1.
    25. The pest control system according to claim 1, further comprising a polymer or copolymer and a plasticizer, mixed to form a polymeric blend, and the active agent and the isodiphenyl phosphate carrier are added to the polymeric blend to form the pest control system.
    26. The pest control system according to claim 25, wherein the polymer is heated in order to accept the active agent and the isodiphenyl phosphate carrier to form a mix, the mix is then fused into a desired shape by extruding or molding at the proper temperature and pressure in order to form the pest control system.
    27. The pest control system according to claim 25, wherein the polymer or copolymer blend further comprises a stabilizer.
    28. The pest control system according to claim 1, further comprising a polymer or copolymer and a stabilizer, mixed to form a polymeric blend, and the active agent and the isodiphenyl phosphate carrier are added to the polymeric blend to form the pest control system.
    29. A pest control system comprising: an active agent for controlling insects or acrid pests; and a carrier including isodiphenyl phosphate in an amount effective to maintain the stability of the pest control system.
    30. The pest control system according to claim 29, wherein the isodiphenyl phosphate is in an amount effective to reduce parasthesia caused by the active agent.
    31. The pest control system according to claim 29, wherein the pest control system is a liquid.
    32. A pest control system comprising: an active agent for controlling insects or acrid pests; and a carrier including isodiphenyl phosphate in an amount effective to reduce parasthesia caused by the active agent.
    33. The pest control system according to claim 32, wherein the isodiphenyl phosphate is in an amount effective to maintain stability of the pest control system.
    34. The pest control system according to claim 32, wherein the pest control system is a liquid.
    35. The use of pest control system of claim 1 for reducing the irritation to the skin of warm blooded animals or pest control agent. 14 AMENDED SHEET
    36. A method of preparing a pest control mixture of reducing the irritation to the skin of warm blooded animals of the pest control active agent, including the steps of:
    a. obtaining an amount of a pest control active agent in a solid or liquid formulation; and b. incorporating isodiphenyl phosphate into the formulation in an amount effective to reduce the irritation of the active agent.
    37. The method according to claim 36 wherein the amount of isodiphenyl phosphate is at least equal to the amount of active agent.
    38. The method according to claim 36 wherein the active agent is a solid.
    39. The method according to claim 36 wherein the active agent is a liquid.
    40. The method according to claim 36 wherein the active agent is present in a high concentration.
    41. The method according to claim 36 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of pyrethrins and synthetic pyrethroids.
    42. The method according to claim 36 wherein the isodiphenyl phosphate is pre-blended with the active agent.
    43. The pest control system as claimed in any one of claims i to 34, substantially as hereinbefore described or exemplified.
    44. The pest control system including any new and inventive integer or combination of integers, substantially as herein described. AMENDED SHEET
    45. The use of pest control system as claimed in claim 35, substantially as hereinbefore described or exemplified.
    46. The use of pest control system including any new and inventive integer or combination of integers, substantially as herein described.
    47. The method according to the invention for preparing a pest control mixture, substantially as hereinbefore described or exemplified.
    48. The method of preparing a pest control mixture including any new and inventive integer or combination of integers, substantially as herein described. 16 AMENDED SHEET
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