Celery-based topical repellents as a potential natural alternative for personal protection against mosquitoes

Celery-based products were investigated for chemical composition, skin irritation, and mosquito repellency in comparison to commercial repellents and the standard chemical, N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET), with a goal to develop a natural alternative to synthetic repellents for protection again...

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Main Authors: B. Tuetun, W. Choochote, Y. Pongpaibul, A. Junkum, D. Kanjanapothi, U. Chaithong, A. Jitpakdi, D. Riyong, B. Pitasawat
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-604592018-09-10T03:45:25Z Celery-based topical repellents as a potential natural alternative for personal protection against mosquitoes B. Tuetun W. Choochote Y. Pongpaibul A. Junkum D. Kanjanapothi U. Chaithong A. Jitpakdi D. Riyong B. Pitasawat Immunology and Microbiology Medicine Celery-based products were investigated for chemical composition, skin irritation, and mosquito repellency in comparison to commercial repellents and the standard chemical, N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET), with a goal to develop a natural alternative to synthetic repellents for protection against mosquitoes. Chemical identification by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry discovered that the major constituents of Apium graveolens hexane extract (AHE) were 3-n-butyl-tetrahydrophthalide (92.48%), followed by 5.10% β-selinene and 0.68% γ-selinene. Evaluation of skin irritation in 27 human volunteers revealed no irritant potential from 25% ethanolic AHE solution. Laboratory investigated repellent against female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes demonstrated that G10 formula, the best AHE-developed product, provided remarkable repellency with a median protection time of 4.5 h (4.5-5 h), which was greater than that of ethanolic DEET solution (25% DEET, 3.5 h) and comparable to that of the best commercial repellent, Insect Block 28 (28.5% DEET, 4.5 h). According to significantly promising results, including highly effective repellency and no potential skin irritation or other side effects, the G10 formula is a worthwhile product that has the promise of being developed for commercialized registration. This developed AHE product could be an acceptable and affordable alternative to conventional synthetic chemicals in preventing mosquito bites, and in turn, helping to interrupt mosquito-borne disease transmission. © 2008 Springer-Verlag. 2018-09-10T03:43:09Z 2018-09-10T03:43:09Z 2008-12-01 Journal 09320113 2-s2.0-55949085716 10.1007/s00436-008-1167-1 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=55949085716&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60459
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
B. Tuetun
W. Choochote
Y. Pongpaibul
A. Junkum
D. Kanjanapothi
U. Chaithong
A. Jitpakdi
D. Riyong
B. Pitasawat
Celery-based topical repellents as a potential natural alternative for personal protection against mosquitoes
description Celery-based products were investigated for chemical composition, skin irritation, and mosquito repellency in comparison to commercial repellents and the standard chemical, N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET), with a goal to develop a natural alternative to synthetic repellents for protection against mosquitoes. Chemical identification by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry discovered that the major constituents of Apium graveolens hexane extract (AHE) were 3-n-butyl-tetrahydrophthalide (92.48%), followed by 5.10% β-selinene and 0.68% γ-selinene. Evaluation of skin irritation in 27 human volunteers revealed no irritant potential from 25% ethanolic AHE solution. Laboratory investigated repellent against female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes demonstrated that G10 formula, the best AHE-developed product, provided remarkable repellency with a median protection time of 4.5 h (4.5-5 h), which was greater than that of ethanolic DEET solution (25% DEET, 3.5 h) and comparable to that of the best commercial repellent, Insect Block 28 (28.5% DEET, 4.5 h). According to significantly promising results, including highly effective repellency and no potential skin irritation or other side effects, the G10 formula is a worthwhile product that has the promise of being developed for commercialized registration. This developed AHE product could be an acceptable and affordable alternative to conventional synthetic chemicals in preventing mosquito bites, and in turn, helping to interrupt mosquito-borne disease transmission. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.
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author B. Tuetun
W. Choochote
Y. Pongpaibul
A. Junkum
D. Kanjanapothi
U. Chaithong
A. Jitpakdi
D. Riyong
B. Pitasawat
author_facet B. Tuetun
W. Choochote
Y. Pongpaibul
A. Junkum
D. Kanjanapothi
U. Chaithong
A. Jitpakdi
D. Riyong
B. Pitasawat
author_sort B. Tuetun
title Celery-based topical repellents as a potential natural alternative for personal protection against mosquitoes
title_short Celery-based topical repellents as a potential natural alternative for personal protection against mosquitoes
title_full Celery-based topical repellents as a potential natural alternative for personal protection against mosquitoes
title_fullStr Celery-based topical repellents as a potential natural alternative for personal protection against mosquitoes
title_full_unstemmed Celery-based topical repellents as a potential natural alternative for personal protection against mosquitoes
title_sort celery-based topical repellents as a potential natural alternative for personal protection against mosquitoes
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