نتایج جستجو برای: insect repellent

تعداد نتایج: 41811  

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2005
Donald R Barnard

Three biological assay procedures for repellents are currently documented in the literature: 1) ASTM E951-94, Laboratory testing of non-commercial repellent formulations on the skin. 2) ASTM E939-94, Field testing topical applications of compounds as repellents for medically important and pest arthropods. 1. Mosquitoes. 3) WHO/CTD/WHOPES/IC/96.1, Report of WHOPES informal consultation on the ev...

Journal: :Theoretical and Applied Veterinary Medicine 2019

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Suelen L Reis Anieli G Mantello Jeferson M Macedo Erica A Gelfuso Cássio P da Silva Ana L Fachin Alexandre M Cardoso Rene O Beleboni

Five monoterpenes naturally occurring in essential oils were tested for their insecticidal and repellent activities against the bruchid beetle Callosobruchus maculatus and the maize weevil Sitophilus zeamais. The monoterpenes were highly efficient as inducers of mortality or repellency against both insect species. They were more efficient in their fumigant activity against C. maculatus than aga...

2009
Verónica Benzi Natalia Stefanazzi Adriana A. Ferrero

Rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae L.) is a primary insect pest of stored grain. The development of resistance resulted in the application of synthetic insecticides. In recent years many plant essential oils have provided potential alternatives to currently used insect control agents. The Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus molle L. var. areira (L.) DC.) (Anacardiaceae) has different biological properti...

2011
Zainulabeuddin Syed Julien Pelletier Eric Flounders Rodrigo F. Chitolina Walter S. Leal

BACKGROUND Insect repellents are prophylactic tools against a number of vector-borne diseases. There is growing demand for repellents outperforming DEET in cost and safety, but with the current technologies R&D of a new product takes almost 10 years, with a prohibitive cost of $30 million dollar in part due to the demand for large-scale synthesis of thousands of test compounds of which only 1 m...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2001
J A Klun W F Schmidt M Debboun

Racemic 1-[3-cyclohexen-1-ylcarbonyl]-2-methylpiperidine repels blood-feeding arthropods such as mosquitoes, chiggers, and ticks. The compound contains two asymmetric carbon atoms and the racemate consists of four stereoisomers. Quantitative mosquito bioassays using Aedes aegypti (L.) showed that (1S,2'S) and (1R,2'S) configurations were 2.8-3.1 and 1.6-1.8 times more effective, respectively, t...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2011
V Vovolis N Mikos N Koutsostathis

3. Maibach H.J., Johnson H.L. Contact urticaria syndrome. Contact urticaria to diethyltoluamide. Arch Dermatol 1975;111:726-730. 4. Miller JD. Anaphylaxis associated with insect repellent. N Engl J Med. 1982;307(21):1341—2. 5. Von Mayenburg J, Rakoski J. Contact urticaria to diethyltoluamide. Contact Dermatitis. 1983;9(2):171. 6. Vozmediano JM, Armario J, Gonzalez-Cabrerizo A. Immunologic conta...

2016
Emily H. Kuhns Xavier Martini Angel Hoyte Lukasz L. Stelinski

The Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama, is the insect vector of the pathogen causing huanglongbing. We selected three botanical oils to evaluate behavioral activity against D. citri. In laboratory olfactometer assays, fir oil was repellent to D. citri females, while litsea and citronella oils elicited no response from D. citri females. In choice settling experiments, D. citri settl...

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