Erythritol-Based Insecticides for Pest Control

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Overview

 

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This technology is a human and mammal-safe insecticide incorporating erythritol for effective control of various insect pests.

The innovative formulations developed in a Drexel research lab use erythritol, a sugar alcohol, as the primary active ingredient to combat a wide range of pests including termites, mosquitoes, ants, and flies. Some compositions include additional components like sucrose and glycerol to enhance efficacy. The formulations can be used as suspension concentrates, gels, and other forms suitable for a variety of pest control applications.

 

 

 

 

ADVANTAGES

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Non-toxic to mammals, ensuring safety for humans and pets.

Environmentally friendly, reducing ecological impact compared to traditional insecticides.

Targets a wide range of insect pests, offering broad-spectrum control. 

Exploits insects' inability to detect the active ingredient, ensuring effective consumption and impact.

Flexible formulation options, including gels and suspension concentrates, for various application needs.

 

 

Problem Solved

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Reduces environmental harm associated with conventional insecticides.

Overcomes issues of cost, efficiency, and pest resistance found in traditional pest control methods.

Provides a safer alternative for pest control in sensitive areas like homes, schools, and hospitals.

 

 

APPLICATIONS

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Agricultural pest management.

Manufacture of pest control products.

Development of environmentally friendly pest control solutions.

Residential and commercial pest control.

 

 

Intellectual Property and Development Status

United States Patent Issued- US12059000B1  

https://patents.google.com/patent/US12059000B1/en?oq=12%2c059%2c000

 

 

TRL: Proof of concept validated in lab conditions. Research data available.

 

 

Commercialization Opportunities

Available for licensing and industry collaboration.

 

 

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 Contact Information      

 

 

Liz Poppert
Licensing Manager
Email: EMP32@Drexel.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

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