Claims
- 1. An insecticidal compound comprising an insecticidal peptide or nucleic acid covalently conjugated to a polymer, said polymer selected from the group consisting of hydrophilic polymers, lipophilic polymers, and combinations thereof.
- 2. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said polymer comprises a polysaccharide.
- 3. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said polymer comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene oxides, polyalkylene glycols, polyoxyethylated polyols, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyacrylates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyurethane, and combinations thereof.
- 4. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said polymer has a molecular weight of from 100 to 200,000 kilodaltons.
- 5. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said polymer and said peptide are included in said compound in a molar ratio of from 20:1 to 1:20.
- 6. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said peptide is a juvenile hormone esters.
- 7. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said peptide is a Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal protein.
- 8. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said peptide is a neurotoxin.
- 9. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said peptide is a hormone.
- 10. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said peptide comprises at least 20 amino acids.
- 11. A compound according to claim 1, wherein said peptide consists of from 2 to 20 amino acids.
- 12. A composition comprising a compound according to claim 1 in an agriculturally acceptable carrier.
- 13. A composition according to claim 11, wherein said carrier is an aqueous carrier.
- 14. A composition according to claim 11, wherein said carrier is a non-aqueous carrier.
- 15. A method of controlling an insect pest, comprising contacting to an insect pest a compound according to claim 1 in an amount effective to control said insect pest.
- 16. A method according to claim 15, wherein said peptide does not ordinarily cross the insect gut into the insect hemolymph in toxic form, and wherein said polymer facilitates the crossing of said peptide across the insect gut into the insect hemolymph in an amount sufficient to render said peptide toxic to said insect.
- 17. A method according to claim 15, wherein said insect pest is a plant pest.
- 18. A method according to claim 15, wherein said insect pest is a plant pest, and said contacting step is carried oult by applying said compound to a plant suspected of carrying said insect pest.
- 19. A method according to claim 15, wherein said pest is an insect selected from the group consisting of coleopterans, lepidopterans, and dipterans.
- 20. A method according to claim 15, wherein said insect pest is a moth.
- 21. A method according to claim 15, wherein said pest is an insect of the suborder Nematocera.
- 22. A method according to claim 15, wherein said pest is an insect of the family Colicidae.
- 23. A method according to claim 15, wherein said pest is an insect of a subfamily selected from the group consisting of Culicinae, Corethrinae, Ceratopogonidae and Simuliidae.
- 24. A method according to claim 15, wherein said pest is selected from the group consisting of flies, fleas, ticks, lice, aphids, and mosquitoes.
- 25. A method according to claim 15, wherein said pest is selected from the group consisting of beetles, caterpillars, and mites.
- 26. A method according to claim 15, wherein said pest is selected from the group consisting of ants and cockroaches.
- 27. A method of making the insecticidal compound of claim 1, comprising covalently conjugating an insecticidal peptide or nucleic acid to a polymer, to produce a covalent conjugate, said polymer selected from the group consisting of hydrophilic polymers, lipophilic polymers, and combinations thereof.
- 28. A method according to claim 27, wherein said polymer comprises a polysaccharide.
- 29. A method according to claim 27, wherein said polymer comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene oxides, polyalkylene glycols, polyoxyethylated polyols, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyacrylates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyurethane, and combinations thereof.
- 30. A method according to claim 27, wherein said polymer has a molecular weight of from 100 to 200,000 kilodaltons.
- 31. A method according to claim 27, wherein said polymer and said peptide are included in said compound in a molar ratio of from 20:1 to 1:20.
- 32. A method according to claim 27, wherein said peptide is a juvenile hormone esters.
- 33. A method according to claim 27, wherein said peptide is a Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal protein.
- 34. A method according to claim 27, wherein said peptide is a neurotoxin.
- 35. A method according to claim 27, wherein said peptide is a hormone.
- 36. A method according to claim 27, wherein said peptide comprises at least 20 amino acids.
- 37. A method according to claim 27, wherein said peptide consists of from 2 to 20 amino acids.
- 38. An insecticidal compound comprising an insecticide covalently conjugated to a polymer, said polymer selected from the group consisting of hydrophilic polymers, lipophilic polymers, and combinations thereof.
- 39. A compound according to claim 38, wherein said polymer comprises a polysaccharide.
- 40. A compound according to claim 38, wherein said polymer comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene oxides, polyalkylene glycols, polyoxyethylated polyols, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyacrylates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyurethane, and combinations thereof.
- 41. A compound according to claim 38, wherein said polymer has a molecular weight of from 100 to 200,000 kilodaltons.
- 42. A compound according to claim 38, wherein said polymer and said insecticide are included in said compound in a molar ratio of from 20:1 to 1:20.
- 43. A compound according to claim 38, wherein said insecticide is spinosad.
- 44. A compound according to claim 38, wherein said insecticide is acetamiprid.
- 44. A compound according to claim 38, wherein said insecticide is fipronil.
- 45. A composition comprising a compound according to claim 38 in an agriculturally acceptable carrier.
- 46. A composition according to claim 45, wherein said carrier is an aqueous carrier.
- 47. A composition according to claim 45, wherein said carrier is a non-aqueous carrier.
- 48. A composition according to claim 38, wherein said insecticide is covalently conjugated to said polymer via a cleavable linkage.
- 49. A method of controlling an insect pest, comprising contacting to an insect pest a compound according to claim 38 in an amount effective to control said insect pest.
- 50. A method according to claim 49, wherein said peptide does not ordinarily cross the insect gut into the insect hemolymph in toxic form, and wherein said polymer facilitates the crossing of said peptide across the insect gut into the insect hemolymph in an amount sufficient to render said peptide toxic to said insect.
- 51. A method according to claim 49, wherein said insect pest is a plant pest.
- 52. A method according to claim 49, wherein said insect pest is a plant pest, and said contacting step is carried out by applying said compound to a plant suspected of carrying said insect pest.
- 53. A method according to claim 49, wherein said pest is an insect selected from the group consisting of coleopterans, lepidopterans, and dipterans.
- 54. A method according to claim 49, wherein said insect pest is a moth.
- 55. A method according to claim 49, wherein said pest is an insect of the suborder Nematocera.
- 56. A method according to claim 49, wherein said pest is an insect of the family Colicidae.
- 57. A method according to claim 49, wherein said pest is an insect of a subfamily selected from the group consisting of Culicinae, Corethrinae, Ceratopogonidae and Simuliidae.
- 58. A method according to claim 49, wherein said pest is selected from the group consisting of flies, fleas, ticks, lice, aphids, and mosquitoes.
- 59. A method according to claim 49, wherein said pest is selected from the group consisting of beetles, caterpillars, and mites.
- 60. A method according to claim 49, wherein said pest is selected from the group consisting of ants and cockroaches.
- 61. A method of making the insecticidal compound of claim 38, comprising covalently conjugating an insecticide to a polymer, to produce a covalent conjugate, said polymer selected from the group consisting of hydrophilic polymers, lipophilic polymers, and combinations thereof.
- 62. A method according to claim 61, wherein said polymer comprises a polysaccharide.
- 63. A method according to claim 61, wherein said polymer comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene oxides, polyalkylene glycols, polyoxyethylated polyols, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyacrylates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyurethane, and combinations thereof.
- 64. A method according to claim 61, wherein said polymer has a molecular weight of from 100 to 200,000 kilodaltons.
- 65. A method according to claim 61, wherein said polymer and said insecticide are included in said compound in a molar ratio of from 20:1 to 1:20.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application and claims the benefit or U.S. application Ser. No. 10/139,105, filed May 3, 2002, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional Application No. 60/288,714, filed May 4, 2001, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60288714 |
May 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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10139105 |
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10285398 |
Oct 2002 |
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