Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai
Patent
1998-05-04
2000-04-11
Carlson, Karen Cochrane
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic active ingredient containing
Peptide containing doai
A01N 3718, A61K 3800
Patent
active
060488387
ABSTRACT:
Proteins from the genus Xenorhabdus are toxic to insects upon oral exposure. These protein toxins can be applied to insect larvae food and plants for insect control.
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Bintrim Scott B.
Bowen David J.
Ciche Todd A.
Ensign Jerald C.
Fatig Raymond O.
Borucki Andrea T.
Carlson Karen Cochrane
Dow AgroSciences LLC
Srivastava Devesh
Stuart Donald R
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