Patents by Inventor Bradley Arnold Haltli
Bradley Arnold Haltli has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230301302Abstract: A novel agrochemical formulation comprising adjuvants selected from diketopiperazines and an agrochemical active. A concentrate is also provided suitable for forming the formulation. The diketopiperazine provide adjuvancy in the concentrate and agrochemical formulations. There is also provided a method of making the formulation, and use of said diketopiperazines as adjuvants in agrochemical formulations is also provided. A method of obtaining the diketopiperazines from culturing of Metarhizium carneum, strain RKD0578 is also described. The extracted diketopiperazines may be used in a formulation for treating vegetation to control pests, or seed coating. Alternatively the strain RKD0578 itself may be used in a seed coating or in a formulation for treating vegetation to control pests.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2021Publication date: September 28, 2023Applicants: Croda International Plc, Croda, Inc.Inventors: Gregory James Lindner, Bradley Arnold Haltli, Russell Greig Kerr, Alyssa Louise Grunwald, Hebelin Correa Velandia
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Publication number: 20230227489Abstract: Surfactants based on a newly discovered class of compounds include a hydrophobic lipid oligomer covalently linked to a peptide or peptide-like chain and a carbohydrate moiety, and a serine-leucinol dipeptide linked to the lipid oligomer. Such surfactants can be used to create an oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsion by mixing together a polar component; a non-polar component; and the surfactant. Biosurfactants of the newly discovered class can be made by isolating and culturing a microorganism which produces the biosurfactant, and then isolating the biosurfactant from the culture. A microorganism can be engineered to produce biosurfactant of this newly discovered class by expressing a set of heterologous genes involved in the biosynthesis of the biosurfactant in the microorganism.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2023Publication date: July 20, 2023Applicant: Croda International PlcInventors: Russell Greig Kerr, Bradley Arnold Haltli, Douglas Hubert Marchbank, Fabrice Berrué
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Publication number: 20230120044Abstract: A novel agrochemical formulation comprising adjuvants selected from ilicicolins and lamellicolic anhydrides and an agrochemical active is described. A concentrate is also provided suitable for forming the formulation. The ilicicolins and lamellicolic anhydrides provide adjuvancy in the concentrate and agrochemical formulation. Use of said ilicicolins and lamellicolic anhydrides as adjuvants in agrochemical formulations is also provided. There is also provided a method of making the formulation, and for treating soil with the formulations. A method of obtaining the ilicicolins and lamellicolic anhydrides from culturing of Cosmospora sp., strain RKD01747 is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2021Publication date: April 20, 2023Applicants: Croda International Plc, Croda, Inc.Inventors: Gregory James Lindner, Bradley Arnold Haltli, Russell Greig Kerr, Alyssa Louise Grunwald, Hebelin Correa Velandia
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Patent number: 11608352Abstract: Surfactants based on a newly discovered class of compounds include a hydrophobic lipid oligomer covalently linked to a peptide or peptide-like chain and a carbohydrate moiety, and a serine-leucinol dipeptide linked to the lipid oligomer. Such surfactants can be used to create an oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsion by mixing together a polar component; a non-polar component; and the surfactant. Biosurfactants of the newly discovered class can be made by isolating and culturing a microorganism which produces the biosurfactant, and then isolating the biosurfactant from the culture. A microorganism can be engineered to produce biosurfactant of this newly discovered class by expressing a set of heterologous genes involved in the biosynthesis of the biosurfactant in the microorganism.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2020Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: CRODA INTERNATIONAL PLCInventors: Russell Greig Kerr, Bradley Arnold Haltli, Douglas Hubert Marchbank, Fabrice Berruè
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Publication number: 20200207799Abstract: Surfactants based on a newly discovered class of compounds include a hydrophobic lipid oligomer covalently linked to a peptide or peptide-like chain and a carbohydrate moiety, and a serine-leucinol dipeptide linked to the lipid oligomer. Such surfactants can be used to create an oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsion by mixing together a polar component; a non-polar component; and the surfactant. Biosurfactants of the newly discovered class can be made by isolating and culturing a microorganism which produces the biosurfactant, and then isolating the biosurfactant from the culture. A microorganism can be engineered to produce biosurfactant of this newly discovered class by expressing a set of heterologous genes involved in the biosynthesis of the biosurfactant in the microorganism.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Applicant: Croda International PlcInventors: Russell Greig Kerr, Bradley Arnold Haltli, Douglas Hubert Marchbank, Fabrice Berruè
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Publication number: 20190127411Abstract: Surfactants based on a newly discovered class of compounds include a hydrophobic lipid oligomer covalently linked to a peptide or peptide-like chain and a carbohydrate moiety, and a serine-leucinol dipeptide linked to the lipid oligomer. Such surfactants can be used to create an oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsion by mixing together a polar component; a non-polar component; and the surfactant. Biosurfactants of the newly discovered class can be made by isolating and culturing a microorganism which produces the biosurfactant, and then isolating the biosurfactant from the culture. A microorganism can be engineered to produce biosurfactant of this newly discovered class by expressing a set of heterologous genes involved in the biosynthesis of the biosurfactant in the microorganism.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2017Publication date: May 2, 2019Applicant: Croda International PLCInventors: Russell Greig Kerr, Bradley Arnold Haltli, Douglas Hubert Marchbank, Fabrice Berrué
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Patent number: 8030325Abstract: A polyketide synthase complex composed of polyketide synthase with 15 total modules, a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase with 1 module, and a cytochrome P450 hydroxylase is described. Also provided are novel Streptomyces species and methods of modified Streptomyces species. Further described are novel compounds, 36-ketomeridamycin, C9-deoxomeridamycin, and C9-deoxoprolylmeridamcyin and uses thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Wyeth LLCInventors: Min He, John Hucul, Bradley Arnold Haltli, Melissa M. Wagenaar, Edmund Idris Graziani, Mia Summers, Kerry Kulowski, Kevin Pong, Xidong Feng
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Publication number: 20090105294Abstract: A polyketide synthase complex composed of polyketide synthase with 15 total modules, a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase with 1 module, and a cytochrome P450 hydroxylase is described. Also provided are novel Streptomyces species and methods of modified Streptomyces species. Further described are novel compounds, 36-ketomeridamycin, C9-deoxomeridamycin, and C9-deoxoprolylmeridamcyin and uses thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: WyethInventors: Min He, John Hucul, Bradley Arnold Haltli, Melissa M. Wagenaar, Edmund Idris Graziani, Mia Summers, Kerry Kulowski, Kevin Pong, Xidong Feng