A promising azeotrope-like mosquito repellent blend
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Izadi, Homa
Focke, Walter Wilhelm
Asaadi, Erfan
Maharaj, Rajendra
Pretorius, Jannie
Loots, Mattheus Theodor
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Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Topical repellents play a key role in reducing the outdoor transmission of mosquito-borne diseases
by reducing human-vector contact. Excellent repellents are available, but there is always room
for improvement. This article reports on a particularly effective binary repellent blend of ethyl
butylacetylaminopropionate and nonanoic acid. A composition containing 25 mol% of the acid exhibits
negative pseudo-azeotrope behaviour at 50 °C, meaning that the liquid vapour pressure is lower than
that of the parent compounds and evaporation occurs without a change in the liquid composition. In
tests performed using the South African Medical Research Council’s cup-on-arm procedure, this mixture
provided better protection for a longer time than the “gold standard of mosquito repellents”, namely
N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, commonly known as DEET.
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Topical repellents, Mosquito-borne diseases, Transmission, Excellent repellents
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Izadi, H., Focke, W.W., Asaadi, E., Maharaj, R., Pretorius, J. & Loots, M.T. 2017, 'A promising azeotrope-like mosquito repellent blend', Scientific Reports, vol. 7, art. no. 10273, pp. 1-11.