Monsanto Acetyl-CoA Modulators for Fungal Pathogen Control
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Monsanto Technology LLC filed patent application US20260109673A1 on September 25, 2025, covering acetyl-CoA carboxylase modulators as inhibitors useful for controlling fungal pathogens in plants. The application lists eight named inventors including Urszula Slomczynska, Matthew W. Dimmic, and Barry J. Shortt, with compounds classified under multiple CPC codes spanning chemical compositions and agricultural uses. Published April 23, 2026.
“Provided herein are compounds that exhibit activity as acetyl-CoA carboxylase modulators (e.g., inhibitors) and are useful, for example, in methods for the control of fungal pathogens in plants.”
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Monsanto Technology LLC filed patent application US20260109673A1 for acetyl-CoA carboxylase modulators and inhibitors useful in methods for controlling fungal pathogens in plants. The application covers novel compounds and methods of use, with CPC classifications spanning chemical compositions (C07D series) and agricultural applications (A01N series).
This patent publication provides public notice of the application and its scope. Competitors in the agricultural chemical or crop protection sector reviewing this filing should note the specific target enzyme (acetyl-CoA carboxylase) and intended use (fungal pathogen control in plants) for freedom-to-operate considerations.
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ACETYL-COA CARBOXYLASE MODULATORS
Application US20260109673A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Assignee
Monsanto Technology LLC
Inventors
Urszula Slomczynska, Matthew W. Dimmic, William P. Haakenson, JR., Jennifer L. Bennett, Barry J. Shortt, Christina M. Taylor, Deryck Jeremy Williams
Abstract
Provided herein are compounds that exhibit activity as acetyl-CoA carboxylase modulators (e.g., inhibitors) and are useful, for example, in methods for the control of fungal pathogens in plants.
CPC Classifications
C07D 215/14 A01N 25/00 A01N 35/06 A01N 37/10 A01N 37/22 A01N 41/10 A01N 41/12 A01N 43/16 A01N 43/18 A01N 43/42 A01N 43/54 A01N 43/60 A01N 43/713 A01N 43/76 A01N 43/78 A01N 43/82 A01N 43/84 A01N 57/20 A01N 57/24 A01N 63/00 A01N 63/30 A01N 65/08 A61K 31/04 A61K 31/045 A61K 31/095 A61K 31/335 A61K 31/395 A61K 31/47 C07D 215/18 C07D 215/26 C07D 215/36 C07D 257/04 C07D 409/04
Filing Date
2025-09-25
Application No.
19339531
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