Repellent effect of microencapsulated essential oil in lotion formulation against mosquito bites

Background & objectives: Many essential oils have been reported as natural sources of insect repellents; however, due to high volatility, they present low repellent effect. Formulation technique by using microencapsulation enables to control the volatility of essential oil and thereby extends th...

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Main Authors: Norashiqin Misni, Zurainee Mohamed Nor, Rohani Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.jvbd.org/article.asp?issn=0972-9062;year=2017;volume=54;issue=1;spage=44;epage=53;aulast=Misni
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spelling doaj-d9530a7acc864737ab416093920aea092020-11-24T23:44:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Vector Borne Diseases0972-90622017-01-015414453Repellent effect of microencapsulated essential oil in lotion formulation against mosquito bitesNorashiqin MisniZurainee Mohamed NorRohani AhmadBackground & objectives: Many essential oils have been reported as natural sources of insect repellents; however, due to high volatility, they present low repellent effect. Formulation technique by using microencapsulation enables to control the volatility of essential oil and thereby extends the duration of repellency. In this study, the effectiveness of microencapsulated essential oils of Alpinia galanga, Citrus grandis and C. aurantifolia in the lotion formulations were evaluated against mosquito bites. Methods: Essential oils and W,W-Diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET) were encapsulated by using interfacial precipitation techniques before incorporation into lotion base to form microencapsulated (ME) formulation. The pure essential oil and DEET were also prepared into lotion base to produce non-encapsulated (NE) formulation. All the prepared formulations were assessed for their repellent activity against Culex quinquefasciatus under laboratory condition. Field evaluations also were conducted in three different study sites in Peninsular Malaysia. In addition, Citriodiol® (Mosiquard®) and citronella-based repellents (KAPS®, MozAway® and BioZ Natural®) were also included for comparison. Results: In laboratory conditions, the ME formulations of the essential oils showed no significant difference with regard to the duration of repellent effect compared to the microencapsulated DEET used at the highest concentration (20%). It exhibited >98% repellent effect for duration of 4 h (p = 0.06). In the field conditions, these formulations demonstrated comparable repellent effect (100% for a duration of 3 h) to Citriodiol® based repellent (Mosiguard®) (p = 0.07). In both test conditions, the ME formulations of the essential oils presented longer duration of 100% repellent effect (between 1 and 2 h) compared to NE formulations. Interpretation & conclusion: The findings of the study demonstrate that the application of the microencapsulation technique during the preparation of the formulations significantly increases the duration of the repellent effect of the essential oils, suggesting that the ME formulation of essential oils have potential to be commercialized as an alternative plant-based repellent in the market against the mosquitoes.http://www.jvbd.org/article.asp?issn=0972-9062;year=2017;volume=54;issue=1;spage=44;epage=53;aulast=MisniCitriodiol®; citronella; essential oil; formulation; microencapsulation; repellent
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author Norashiqin Misni
Zurainee Mohamed Nor
Rohani Ahmad
spellingShingle Norashiqin Misni
Zurainee Mohamed Nor
Rohani Ahmad
Repellent effect of microencapsulated essential oil in lotion formulation against mosquito bites
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Citriodiol®; citronella; essential oil; formulation; microencapsulation; repellent
author_facet Norashiqin Misni
Zurainee Mohamed Nor
Rohani Ahmad
author_sort Norashiqin Misni
title Repellent effect of microencapsulated essential oil in lotion formulation against mosquito bites
title_short Repellent effect of microencapsulated essential oil in lotion formulation against mosquito bites
title_full Repellent effect of microencapsulated essential oil in lotion formulation against mosquito bites
title_fullStr Repellent effect of microencapsulated essential oil in lotion formulation against mosquito bites
title_full_unstemmed Repellent effect of microencapsulated essential oil in lotion formulation against mosquito bites
title_sort repellent effect of microencapsulated essential oil in lotion formulation against mosquito bites
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
issn 0972-9062
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background & objectives: Many essential oils have been reported as natural sources of insect repellents; however, due to high volatility, they present low repellent effect. Formulation technique by using microencapsulation enables to control the volatility of essential oil and thereby extends the duration of repellency. In this study, the effectiveness of microencapsulated essential oils of Alpinia galanga, Citrus grandis and C. aurantifolia in the lotion formulations were evaluated against mosquito bites. Methods: Essential oils and W,W-Diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET) were encapsulated by using interfacial precipitation techniques before incorporation into lotion base to form microencapsulated (ME) formulation. The pure essential oil and DEET were also prepared into lotion base to produce non-encapsulated (NE) formulation. All the prepared formulations were assessed for their repellent activity against Culex quinquefasciatus under laboratory condition. Field evaluations also were conducted in three different study sites in Peninsular Malaysia. In addition, Citriodiol® (Mosiquard®) and citronella-based repellents (KAPS®, MozAway® and BioZ Natural®) were also included for comparison. Results: In laboratory conditions, the ME formulations of the essential oils showed no significant difference with regard to the duration of repellent effect compared to the microencapsulated DEET used at the highest concentration (20%). It exhibited >98% repellent effect for duration of 4 h (p = 0.06). In the field conditions, these formulations demonstrated comparable repellent effect (100% for a duration of 3 h) to Citriodiol® based repellent (Mosiguard®) (p = 0.07). In both test conditions, the ME formulations of the essential oils presented longer duration of 100% repellent effect (between 1 and 2 h) compared to NE formulations. Interpretation & conclusion: The findings of the study demonstrate that the application of the microencapsulation technique during the preparation of the formulations significantly increases the duration of the repellent effect of the essential oils, suggesting that the ME formulation of essential oils have potential to be commercialized as an alternative plant-based repellent in the market against the mosquitoes.
topic Citriodiol®; citronella; essential oil; formulation; microencapsulation; repellent
url http://www.jvbd.org/article.asp?issn=0972-9062;year=2017;volume=54;issue=1;spage=44;epage=53;aulast=Misni
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