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ENDURA S.p.A.

ENDURA S.p.A. Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20100285960 METHOD FOR MODULATING THE RELEASE RATE OF MICROENCAPSULATED ACTIVES - A method for regulating the release rate of microencapsulated actives comprising: 1a) addition or subtraction of piperonylbutoxide (PBO), component B) to 2a) formulations A) comprising at least one microencapsulated active having agrochemical activity, optionally PBO outside the microcapsule, 3a) dilution by water of component A) and/or component B) until the active application dose, the ratio by weight PBO/active ranges from 0.1 to 80, the PBO subtraction being feasible only when the PBO is present outside the microcapsule of the formulation A).11-11-2010
20100210721POLYENYLCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLIC ESTERS WITH HIGH INSECTICIDAL ACTIVITY - Described are new insecticide compounds that are derived from 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid, also known as chrysanthemic acid, insecticidal compositions that contain the compounds, methods of synthesizing the compounds and methods of eliminating harmful insects from a substrate including bringing the substrate into contact with an effective amount of one or more such compounds.08-19-2010
20100173781 METHOD FOR MODULATING THE RELEASE RATE OF MICROENCAPSULATED ACTIVE INGREDIENTS - A method for modulating the release rate of microencapsulated active ingredients comprising the following steps: I) preparation of an aqueous suspension A) comprising microcapsules of at least one active ingredient, II) preparation of a liquid emulsifiable in water, component B), comprising a solvent of the active ingredient and at least a surfactant, III) water, component C), for diluting to the application dose the active ingredient, and mixing A), B) and C).07-08-2010
20090130156INNOVATIVE FORMULATION - The present invention relates to a new formulation characterised by the presence of two components, one of which (A) possesses insecticidal, acaricidal, fungicidal, snailcidal or vermicidal activity and the other (B) exhibits synergistic activity with the first by enhancing its effectiveness, and in which the average release time of component (A) is 1 to 12 hours later than the average release time of component (B). The formulation is obtained by: a) separate microencapsulation of both components (A) and (B) within a multilayer system of specific polymers in which component (A) is in a more interior portion of the capsule than component (B), being separated from component (B) by a polymer layer of suitable thickness (FIG. 05-21-2009
20090130155Biologically Active Formulation - The present invention provides a formulation characterised by the simultaneous presence in cyclodextrin based supramolecular complexes, of two components, one of which possesses insecticidal, acaricidal, fungicidal, snailcidal or vermicidal activity and the other possesses an activity synergistic with the first, enhancing its effectiveness. The biologically active substance is chosen from the following classes of chemical products: carbamates, organophosphates, thioureas, pentatomic or hexatomic heterocycles in which 1, 2 or 3 nitrogen atoms are present. The synergistic substance can be chosen from components containing at least one aromatic or non aromatic carbocyclic ring, such as piperonyl butoxide, sesamol, verbutin or MGK 264. For the same dose, the activity of the present formulations is greater than that of the mixture of the two active components alone or separately complexed with cyclodextrin. The process for preparing said formulation and its use for the activities herein indicated are further aspects of the present invention.05-21-2009
20090062569PROCESS FOR PREPARING 3,4-DIOXO-SUBSTITUTED AROMATIC ALDEHYDES - A new process for synthesizing 3,4-dioxo-substituted aromatic aldehydes by Oppenauer oxidation of the corresponding benzyl alcohols is described. The process, which specifically uses formaldehyde as hydrogen acceptor, proceeds with unexpectedly high yields and conversion percentages, allowing low cost access to finished and intermediate products of high industrial interest in the field of pharmaceutical products and fragrances.03-05-2009

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