AGROCHEMICAL DISCOVERY UPDATE – SYNGENTA’S NEW FUNGICIDE FENEPTAMIDOQUIN (SYN551769) || GRANTED PROVISIONAL ISO STATUS

SYNGENTA_NEW_FUNGICIDE_FENEPTAMIDOQUIN

Feneptamidoquin identified by the developmental code SYN551769 exhibits fungicidal properties that prove highly effective in controlling phytopathogenic fungi.

  • STATUS: Provisionally Approved
  • Development code: SYN551769
  • CAS RN.: 2132414-04-9
  • IUPAC NAME: N-[1,3-dimethyl-1-(phenylmethyl)butyl]-8-fluoro-3-quinolinecarboxamide
  • ACTIVITY: Fungicide
  • CHEMICAL CLASS: Quinolinecarboxamide
  • FORMULA: C23H25FN2O
  • GLOBAL IMPACT: International Patents Filed

IP SCENERIO:  Syngenta Crop Protection has filed an international patent application to safeguard Feneptamidoquin. The patent disclosure encompasses comprehensive information on both the compound and its preparation method.

This patent disclosure is segmented into various aspects, which include microbiocidal quinoline (thio)carboxamide derivatives exhibiting microbiocidal activity, specifically fungicidal activity. It also pertains to compositions designed for agricultural or horticultural use, aimed at controlling or preventing infestations of plants, harvested food crops, seeds, or non-living materials by phytopathogenic microorganisms, with a particular emphasis on fungi.

The mentioned compounds have applicability in controlling phytopathogenic microorganisms, either through direct application to the phytopathogen or its locus, or to a susceptible plant facing the risk of phytopathogen attack.

Detailed Process of Feneptamidoquin and other global updates access ChemRobotics Discovery Platform – ChemRobotics.com (Global Agrochemical Intelligence Database)

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