Abstract: The present invention relates to hair setting compositions comprising the combination of a special polyurethane and of a vinylpyrrolidone homo- or copolymer, and to the use of said combination for the preparation of hair setting compositions.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 18, 2010
Publication date:
August 26, 2010
Applicant:
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Inventors:
Sebastian Dörr, Steffen Hofacker, Sophie Viala
Abstract: An isocyanate-reactive composition containing a blowing agent that includes HFC 134a and water characterized by a vapor pressure which is lower than that of comparable compositions which do not include the stabilizing composition of the present invention. The stabilizing composition of the present invention includes an ethoxylated nonylphenol and propylene carbonate. This stabilizing composition is included in the isocyanate-reactive composition in an amount sufficient to promote the solubility of the blowing agent. The isocyanate-reactive composition may be stored at ambient conditions rather than under pressure and may be hand mixed with an isocyanate to produce a foam. The isocyanate-reactive composition containing blowing agent of the present invention may be used to produce foams having good physical properties after storage at ambient temperature and pressure for periods as long as 3 months.
Abstract: The invention provides specific transgenic cotton plants, plant material and seeds, characterized in that these products harbor a specific transformation event at a specific location in the cotton genome. Tools are also provided which allow rapid and unequivocal identification of the event in biological samples.
Abstract: The invention is directed to arylpyrrolidines compounds which exhibit excellent insecticidal efficacy and which may be used as in the agrochemical field or in the field of veterinary medicine. The compounds are represented by formula (I): wherein the respective substituents are defined in the specification.
Abstract: The compounds and the synthesis of [F-18]-labeled L-glutamic acid, [F-18]-labeled L-glutamate, their derivatives as set forth in formula (I) and their uses are described.
Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of active substance combinations which consist firstly of a known dihydrofuranone derivative and secondly of further known pesticidal active substances, which active substance combinations are used for controlling animal pests, in particular from the order of the mites.
Abstract: Pyrazolopyrimidines of the formula in which R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and X are as defined in the description, processes for preparing these compounds and their use for controlling unwanted microorganisms.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 7, 2006
Date of Patent:
August 24, 2010
Assignee:
Bayer CropScience AG
Inventors:
Stefan Herrmann, Olaf Gebauer, Herbert Gayer, Stefan Hillebrand, Ulrich Heinemann, Oliver Guth, Kerstin Ilg, Thomas Seitz, Ronald Ebbert, Ulrike Wachendorff-Neumann, Peter Dahmen, Karl-Heinz Kuck, Horst-Peter Antonicek
Abstract: The invention relates to synergistic herbicidal compositions comprising an effective amount of an active compound combination comprising (a) one or more compounds of the formula (I) in which Q1, Q2, R1, R2, R3 and R4 are as defined in the disclosure—and salts of the compounds of the formula (I)— and (b) at least one of the known herbicides listed in the description and, if appropriate, (c) a safener. The invention also relates to the use of these compositions for controlling unwanted vegetation and to a process for preparing the compositions according to the invention.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 10, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 24, 2010
Assignee:
Bayer CropScience AG
Inventors:
Dieter Feucht, Peter Dahmen, Mark Wilhelm Drewes, Rolf Pontzen, Ernst Rudolf F. Gesing
Abstract: This invention relates to a process for the continuous preparation of nitrobenzene. This process comprises the adiabatic nitration of benzene with a mixture of sulfuric acid and nitric acid, in which the sum of the concentrations in the reaction zone of the metal ions which form sparingly soluble metal sulfates is less than 900 mg/l, based on the volume of the aqueous phase which contains sulfuric acid.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 8, 2008
Date of Patent:
August 24, 2010
Assignee:
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Inventors:
Andreas Rausch, Thomas Knauf, Jeffrey Bolton, Alexandre Racoes
Abstract: A biosensor system determines analyte concentration from an output signal generated by an oxidation/reduction reaction of the analyte. The biosensor system adjusts a correlation for determining analyte concentrations from output signals at one temperature to determining analyte concentrations from output signals at other temperatures. The temperature-adjusted correlation between analyte concentrations and output signals at a reference temperature may be used to determine analyte concentrations from output signals at a sample temperature.
Abstract: The present invention relates to an orally administrable preparation comprising a quinolone antibiotic which releases the active compound with a delay.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 16, 2006
Date of Patent:
August 24, 2010
Assignee:
Bayer Schering Pharma AG
Inventors:
Venkata-Rangarao Kanikanti, Roland Rupp, Wolfgang Weber, Peter Deuringer, Jan-Olav Henck, Heino Stab, Takaaki Nishioka, Yoshifumi Katakawa, Chika Taniguchi, Hitoshi Ichihashi
Abstract: The invention relates to compounds of formulae (II), (IV), and (VI) as shown below, wherein the several variable groups are as defined in the specification and claims. Processes for making these materials, and methods for using them in the synthesis of compounds for treatment of cardiovascular disorders and fibrotic disorders are also disclosed.
Inventors:
Cristina Alonso-Alija, Markus Heil, Dietmar Flubacher, Paul Naab, Josef Pernerstorfer, Johannes-Peter Stasch, Frank Wunder, Klaus Dembowsky, Elizabeth Perzborn, Elke Stahl
Abstract: The invention provides pharmacological compositions comprising a stimulator or activator of the soluble guanylate cyclase alone (sGC) or in combination with a PDE5 inhibitor for the treatment of urological disorders comprising of Benign Prostate Syndrome (BPS), Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH), Benign Prostate Enlargement (BPE), Bladder Outlet Obstruction (BOO), Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS), genitourinary disorders comprising neurogenic bladder syndrome (OAB) and (IC), urinary incontinence (UI) like mixed-, urge-, stress-, or overflow incontinence (MUI, UUI, SUI, OUI) and pelvic pain (PP).
Abstract: The present invention relates to a compounding method for producing impact-modified thermoplastic compositions with a low content of volatile organic compounds (hereinafter VOCs), wherein relatively inexpensive polymer raw materials with a comparatively elevated initial VOC content may be used, resulting in lowered production costs for producing such VOC-reduced polymer compositions.
Abstract: The present invention provides a composition comprising imidacloprid and metalaxyl. The compositions of the present invention find use as pesticides.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 7, 2010
Publication date:
August 19, 2010
Applicant:
Bayer CropScience AG
Inventors:
Stefan DUTZMANN, Christopher Erdelen, Angelika Lubos-Erdelen, Wolfram Andersch, Heinz-Wilhelm Dehne, Jürgen Hartwig, Klaus Stenzel, Wolfgang Krämer
Abstract: A method of using a diffusion-based, continuous-monitoring system to analyze an analyte includes creating at least one diffusion channel in an area of skin. The diffusion channel is maintained for a desired duration. The levels of the analyte are continuously monitored for the desired duration via a diffusion-based, continuous-monitoring device. The levels of the analyte at the area of skin are analyzed to determine if a condition associated with the analyte is present.
Abstract: The invention relates to radiation-curable coating systems based on aqueous polyurethane dispersions, to a process for their production, to the use of the coating systems as lacquers and/or adhesives, and also to articles and substrates provided with these lacquers and/or adhesive.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 12, 2010
Publication date:
August 19, 2010
Applicant:
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Inventors:
Stefan Sommer, Harald Blum, Jürgen Lippemeier
Abstract: The present invention relates to a dry reagent assay device having at least one test zone and at least one reference zone, which provides an internal mechanism for assuring correct and reliable assay procedures and reagent qualities. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to an assay device having, at least one test zone for detecting at least one analyte in a sample by reacting the sample with a labeled indicator reagent, and a reference zone for receiving, unreacted labeled indicator reagent.
Abstract: The present invention relates to reactive polyurethane compositions having only small amounts of free, low molecular weight diisocyanates before and after crosslinking, and to the production thereof and the use thereof in reactive one- and two-component adhesives/sealants, bonding foams, encapsulating compounds and in flexible, rigid and integral foams.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 15, 2010
Publication date:
August 19, 2010
Applicant:
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Inventors:
Marc Leimenstoll, Christos Karafilidis, Matthias Wintermantel, Peter Reichert, Lutz Brassat
Abstract: A multi-layer pad that is adapted to be used in determining an analyte concentration is disclosed. The multi-layer pad includes a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer. The first layer includes an enzyme wherein the enzyme is adapted to assist in determining the analyte concentration. The second layer is attached to a first surface of the first layer. The second layer is made of a skin-conforming material. The third layer is attached to a second surface of the first layer wherein the first layer is located between the second layer and the third layer. It is contemplated that the multi-layer pad may also be a two layer system.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 30, 2007
Publication date:
August 19, 2010
Applicant:
Bayer HealthCare, LLC
Inventors:
Boru Zhu, Mihailo V. Rebec, Pamela J. Burson