Evaluation of Lotions of Botanical-Based Repellents Against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)

Author:

Qualls Whitney A1,Xue Rui-De1,Farooq Muhammad1,Peper Steven T1,Aryaprema Vindhya1,Blore Kai1,Weaver Richard1,Autry Dena1,Talbalaghi Asghar2,Kenar James3,Cermak Steven C4,Zhu Junwei J5

Affiliation:

1. Anastasia Mosquito Control District, St. Augustine, FL

2. Italian Mosquito Control Association (IMCA), San Lazzaro di Savena (BO), Italy

3. US Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Resaerch Service, National Center for Agriculture Utilization Research, Functional Foods Research Unit, Peoria, IL

4. US Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Resaerch Service, National Center for Agriculture Utilization Research, Bio-Oils Research Unit, Peoria, IL

5. US Department of Agriculture, Agricutlure Research Service, Agroecosystem Management Research Unit, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE

Abstract

Abstract Thirteen botanical product repellent compounds such as 2-undecanone, capric, lauric, coconut fatty acids (and their methyl ester derivatives), and catnip oil were formulated in either Coppertone or Aroma Land lotions and evaluated against laboratory-reared Aedes aegypti L. (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes. These formulations contained 7–15 wt/wt of the botanical repellent as the major active ingredient either pure or as mixtures. USDA standard repellent test cages were used to determine the complete protection time (CPT) of the different formulated repellents. Two of the evaluated formulations, a 7% capric acid in Coppertone (CPT 2.7 ± 0.6 h) and 7% coconut fatty acids containing carrylic acid, capric acid, and lauric acid in Coppertone (CPT 2.3 ± 2.0 h), provided strong repellency against mosquitoes up to 3 h, which was equivalent to the (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide) DEET control (CPT 2.7 ± 0.6 h). This work suggests future potential for these botanical product-based repellents as alternatives to commercial DEET-containing products.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Insect Science,General Veterinary,Parasitology

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