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Isolation of a Potent Mosquito Repellent from Vitex negundo L.: An Alternative Source of Rotundial

  • Amancharla, Praveen K.;Muthuraj, Patrick S.;Rao, Gottumukkala V.;Singh, Om V.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.104-106
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    • 1999
  • The chloroform fraction of the aqueous extract of the fresh leaves of Vitex negundo by bioactivity guided isolation yielded a pure compound, rotundial (1) which has shown potent mosquito repellent activity. Using spectral data (UV, IR, $^1H\;&\;^{13}C$ NMR and MS) its structure has been elucidated.

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A Study on the Ignition Characteristics of the Electric Mosquito Repellent Mat (화재사례를 통한 전자 모기향의 발화특성에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Jae-Sung;Choi, Seung-Bok;Min, Se-Hong;Choi, Don-Mook
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.196-205
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    • 2009
  • Electric mosquito repellent mats can be ignited by damage of cables, partial disconnection, overload. tracking and so on. In this study, we examined the structure of mosquito repellent mat, positive temperature coefficient(PTC) thermistor, used for heating element and phenomenological characteristics of remains, obtained on the scene of fires. After reappearance ignition test of PTC thermistors, we did comparison analysis them. And we could confine that the feature of heating plate and the shape of bursting were same.

Development of Cost-effective Mosquito Repellent and Distribution Method by Extracting Patchouli Oil

  • KWON, Woo-Taeg;KWON, Lee-Seung;YOO, Ho-Gil;LEE, Woo-Sik
    • The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business
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    • v.10 no.12
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2019
  • Purpose : We will develop the distribution method of wide oil extract technology to develop repellent using this technology and study mosquito repellent persistence. Research design, data and methodology : A positive control group containing purified water, ethanol and picaridin was prepared, and the experimental control group was prepared in the same proportion as the positive control group, and 0.6% of broad oil was added. The results were summarized using the calculation method according to the avoidance effect and statistically tested by t-test using the excel statistics program. Results : Experiments on skin surface area and voice control of participants showed that men had 8.9% wider skin surface area than women, and voice control tests showed that women were bitten by mosquitoes five times more than men. Both the positive and the experimental control groups had a valid duration of up to three hours, but from the time of five hours, the positive control group had 77% and the experimental control had 90%, indicating a difference of 14.4% over the positive control group. Conclusions : The mosquito repellents developed in this study on the basis of safety and continuity are cost-effective in terms of mosquito repellent, and in addition fragrance, odor removal, perfume, ink, skin care and massage effect.

Repellent activity of aromatic medicinal plant extracts against Aedes aegypti(Diptera: Culicidae) (방향성 한방식물체 조추출물의 에짚트숲모기(Aedes aegypti)에 대한 기피활성에 관한 연구)

  • 최한영;양영철
    • Journal of environmental and Sanitary engineering
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.110-114
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    • 2002
  • The repellent activity of methanol extracts from 8 aromatic medicinal plant species and a steam distillate against blood-starved Aedes aegypti (L.) females was laboratory examined by skin test and compared with that of N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (deet). Reponeses varied according to Plant species. At a dose of $0.1mg/\textrm{cm}^2$, potent repellency against adult mosquitoes was obtained with extracts of Cinnamomum camphora (94.1 %) Cinnamomum cassia bark (91.2%), Eugenia caryophyllata flower bud (72.2%), and Tilia amurensis (69.4%). Repellent activity of these plant extracts was comparable to that of deet (83.4%). The plants described merit further study as potential mosquito-repellent agents.

Examination of $\alpha$-terpinene on Primary Eye Irritancy and Skin Sensitization

  • Park, Byeoung-Soo;Choi, Won-Sik;Lee, Sung-Eun
    • Molecular & Cellular Toxicology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.68-75
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    • 2007
  • [ $\alpha$ ]-Terpinene has been known as a repellent against the mosquito Culex pipiens pallens Coquillett based on a human forearm bioassay. $\alpha$-Terpinene showed significantly greater repellency than a commercial formulation, N, N-diethyl-m-methylbenzamide (deet). In this study, skin and eye sensitivity of $\alpha$-terpinene (2%) was examined with bioassays using white New Zealand rabbits. There were somewhat gross and histological changes observed in these treatments. Eye irritancy assays examined gross changes to cornea, iris and conjuctiva, and histological changes to smear of ocular discharge and eye tissue. Treated rabbits were divided into two cohorts, a saline washed cohort (W) or a non-washed cohort (NW). Opacity of cornea and redness, chemosis and discharge of conjuctiva were observed in both cohorts, but disappeared within 4 and 10 days in W and NW, respectively. Main components of ocular discharges were fibrin, epithelial or epitheloid cells, lymphoid cells, erythrocytes and granulocytes. These abnormal cellular components disappeared within 4 days and 10 days in W and NW, respectively. No permanent histological differences were observed between the two cohorts. However, severe irritation was determined as 57.2 of I.I.O.I value on the first day after treatment. These findings indicate a spray-type solution containing 2% $\alpha$-terpinene may serve as an alternative mosquito repellent and further studies need to reduce the eye irritation with formulation changes.

Chemical Compositions and Insecticidal Activity of Eucalyptus urophylla Essential oil Against Culex quinquefasciatus Mosquito

  • Pujiarti, Rini;Kasmudjo, Kasmudjo
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.494-504
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    • 2016
  • Eucalyptus oils are widely used as spices, perfume industrial materials, food flavorings, and medicines. Several types of Eucalyptus oils also have insecticidal activity and as carminative. This study investigated the chemical composition, insecticidal (larvicidal and repellent) activity of E. urophylla oil against filarial mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus. E. urophylla oil was obtained from fresh leaves by water-steam distillation with oil yield 1.08%. E. urophylla oil in this study had no color (clear), has odor (typical eucalyptus), with specific gravity 0.941; refractive index 1.465; miscibility in 70% ethanol 1 : 3; and optical rotation (-) $5.83^{\circ}$. The major compounds of the oil were ${\alpha}$-pinene (11.73%), 1,8-cineole (49.86%), ${\beta}$-ocimene (6.25%), ${\gamma}$-terpinene (9.11%), and ${\alpha}$-terpinyl acetate (7.63%). The result showed the excellent insecticide activity against C. quinquefasciatus. The oil provided larvicidal activity with $LC_{50}$: 80.21 ppm and $LC_{90}$: 210.18 ppm, and repellent activity with $IC_{50}$: 0.82% and $IC_{90}$: 4.88%. The present study showed the effectiveness of E. urophylla as natural insecticide against C. quinquefasciatus, the mosquito vector of filariasis.

Repellent Activity of Five Different Plant Extracts Against Aedes albopictus (흰줄숲모기에 대한 5종 식물추출물의 기피효능 평가)

  • Park, Seong Ik;Park, Jeong Ju;Kim, Dan Bi;Moon, Na Young;Shin, Ji Yoon;Cha, Sung Kyung;Kim, Sa Ra;Kim, Jong-Sik;Shon, Dong Cheol
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.369-376
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    • 2022
  • Five different methanol extracts of plants were evaluated as a mosquito repellent against Aedes albopictus in nude mice model. The volatile components of plants were analyzed with GC-MS. The effective dose was the highest in Nepeta cataria with 72.9, 83.7, 86.4, and 97.3% efficiencies at 10, 50, 100, and 200 ㎍/mL, respectively. Nepeta cataria, Actinidia polygama, and Artemisia annua extracts were the most effective in duration time test. And there was no difference compared to negative control in the low mosquito repellent efficiency from 30 minutes. As a result of analyzing the volatile components of each plant, a total of 28 components in Mentha suaveolens, 19 components in Actinidia polygama, 27 components in Artemisia annua, 26 components in Nepeta cataria, and 19 components in Taraxacum platycarpum were detected. Especially, nepetalactone known as an effective ingredient of a mosquito repellent was identified (27.95 mg/Kg) in one of volatile components of Nepeta cataria. Overall, our results provide the possibility to develop mosquito repellents material using natural plants which contain various volatile components.

Repellent Activity of the Extracts of Acorus Gramineus against Mosquito (Culex pipinens pallens) (석창포 추출물의 모기에 대한 기피활성)

  • Lee, Seung-Ho;Jung, Jin-Kwan;Park, Sang-Hyun;Kim, Mun-Sik;Han, Yeon-Soo;Seo, Jung-Mi;Kim, In-Seon
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.76-81
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    • 2011
  • BACKGROUND: Acorus gramineus is of medicinal plants that exhibit variable biological activities for human health and against insect pests. The extracts of A. gramineus was examined in an attempt to develop a natural repellent against human disease-mediating Culex pipiens. METHODS AND RESULTS: The roots of A. gramineus dried under dark conditions were homogenized and extracted with ethanol. The extracts were subjected to repellent activity assays against C. pipiens in a hand-made acrylamide box with three accessible rooms. Significantly low number of mosquitos was found in the room previously fumigated with the extracts at 50 mg/L on the filter paper, exhibiting less than 20% of mosquitos tested. More than 50% of mosquitos tested was found in the room without the extracts, but less than 30% was found in the room that released mosquitos. GC/MS analysis detected ${\beta}$-asarone as a main component of the extracts. The commercial asarones (${\alpha}$ and ${\beta}$) showed a repellent activity at 50 mg/L on the filter paper similar to the extracts. CONCLUSION(S): A. gramineus has potential for use as a mosquito repellent since ${\beta}$-asarone, a main component of the plant, exhibited a strong repellent activity against C. pipiens.

Temperature and pH Stability Profiles of ortho and para DEET

  • Choi, Mi-Rine;Kim, Seok-Yong;Choi, Joon-Ho;Park, Sang-Hee;Yong, Chul-Soon;Kim, Jung-Sun
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.233-238
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    • 2011
  • DEET, N,N'-diethyl-m-toluamide, is the most commonly used mosquito repellent. However, it can easily permeate through skin leading to toxic effects. A recent study showed that the ortho analogue of DEET showed enhanced repellency with reduced permeation compared to the commercially used meta analogue. Thus, in order to understand the differences in properties and effectiveness among the m-, o- and p-analogues of DEET, an HPLC-UV method was developed for separately analyzing the three analogues. Moreover, stability profiles at temperatures ranging from $30^{\circ}C$ to $70^{\circ}C$ as well as pH ranging from pH 3 to pH 9 have been determined. All three analogues were stable with no degradation observed during the 5 day period. o-DEET therefore could be further developed into a safer and more effective mosquito repellent.