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publicationNumber ES-2184647-B1
titleOfInvention EMULSIONABLE FORMULATIONS BASED ON EXTRACT FROM DERRIS ELLIPTICA.
abstract Emulsifiable formulations based on elliptic Derris extract. The present invention describes various formulations based on elliptic Derris extract mixed with essential oils and non-ionic surfactant, which allow the solubility of the extract in water. This elliptic Derris extract, whose active substance is the rotenone molecule, is insoluble in water. These formulations are suitable for use as a liquid emulsifiable with water and applicable in the protection of plants against insects. The formulations are particularly suitable in organic farming, being biodegradable.
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