Plant-based insect repellents: a review of their efficacy, development and testing

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Plant-based repellents have been used for generations in traditional practice as a personal protection measure against host-seeking mosquitoes. Knowledge on traditional repellent plants obtained through ethnobotanical studies is a valuable resource for the develo...

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Main Authors: Maia Marta, Moore Sarah J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-03-01
Series:Malaria Journal
Online Access:http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/S1/S11
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spelling doaj-f7b920cb9f534bbf971829cd26bdb96f2020-11-24T21:17:07ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752011-03-0110Suppl 1S1110.1186/1475-2875-10-S1-S11Plant-based insect repellents: a review of their efficacy, development and testingMaia MartaMoore Sarah J<p>Abstract</p> <p>Plant-based repellents have been used for generations in traditional practice as a personal protection measure against host-seeking mosquitoes. Knowledge on traditional repellent plants obtained through ethnobotanical studies is a valuable resource for the development of new natural products. Recently, commercial repellent products containing plant-based ingredients have gained increasing popularity among consumers, as these are commonly perceived as “safe” in comparison to long-established synthetic repellents although this is sometimes a misconception. To date insufficient studies have followed standard WHO Pesticide Evaluation Scheme guidelines for repellent testing. There is a need for further standardized studies in order to better evaluate repellent compounds and develop new products that offer high repellency as well as good consumer safety. This paper presents a summary of recent information on testing, efficacy and safety of plant-based repellents as well as promising new developments in the field.</p> http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/S1/S11
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Plant-based insect repellents: a review of their efficacy, development and testing
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title_short Plant-based insect repellents: a review of their efficacy, development and testing
title_full Plant-based insect repellents: a review of their efficacy, development and testing
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title_full_unstemmed Plant-based insect repellents: a review of their efficacy, development and testing
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series Malaria Journal
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publishDate 2011-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Plant-based repellents have been used for generations in traditional practice as a personal protection measure against host-seeking mosquitoes. Knowledge on traditional repellent plants obtained through ethnobotanical studies is a valuable resource for the development of new natural products. Recently, commercial repellent products containing plant-based ingredients have gained increasing popularity among consumers, as these are commonly perceived as “safe” in comparison to long-established synthetic repellents although this is sometimes a misconception. To date insufficient studies have followed standard WHO Pesticide Evaluation Scheme guidelines for repellent testing. There is a need for further standardized studies in order to better evaluate repellent compounds and develop new products that offer high repellency as well as good consumer safety. This paper presents a summary of recent information on testing, efficacy and safety of plant-based repellents as well as promising new developments in the field.</p>
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