Essential Oil from Bush Mint, Hyptis suaveolens, is as Effective as DEET for Personal Protection against Mosquito Bites

A. Z. Abagli, T. Alavo
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Concern about the deleterious effects associated with synthetic chemicals has revived interest to explore plants as a source of natural insecticides for mosquito control. Ethnobotanical studies conducted in Kenya on plant species including bush mint, Hyptis suaveolens Poit., showed that many of them repel mosquitoes effectively when burned overnight in rooms. Recent field works conducted with H. suaveolens essential oil have demonstrated the potential of this essential oil as mosquito repellent. The present work is a comparative study on the persistence of 30% DEET and 10% H. suaveolens essential oil for personal protection against mosquitoes in field conditions. Twenty volunteers who have given their informed consent have been involved for each of the products and control (no treatment). Results showed that the mean number of mosquitoes that landed on treated volunteers 6 hours post-application was 0.50 and 0.45 for 10% H. suaveolens essential oil and DEET respectively, against 6 mosquitoes for the control people. Statistical analysis revealed that there is no significant difference between 10% H. suaveolens essential oil and DEET indicating that both products are similarly effective. The possibility to use H. suaveolens essential oil as integrated malaria vector management has been discussed.
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来自灌木薄荷的香精油,在防止蚊虫叮咬方面和避蚊胺一样有效
对与合成化学品有关的有害影响的关注重新激起了人们对探索植物作为控制蚊子的天然杀虫剂来源的兴趣。民族植物学研究在肯尼亚进行的植物种类包括灌木薄荷,水仙。研究表明,在房间里燃烧一夜后,其中许多可以有效地驱蚊。最近对沙瓦莲精油进行的实地研究表明,这种精油具有驱蚊的潜力。对比研究了30%避蚊胺(DEET)和10%苏瓦伊蚊精油在野外环境下的个人防蚊效果。每一种产品和对照(无治疗)都有20名志愿者在知情同意的情况下参与。结果表明,10%瓦勒胡犀精油和避蚊胺处理后6 h,志愿者身上的平均蚊子数量分别为0.50只和0.45只,对照组为6只。统计分析显示,10%石蜡精油和避蚊胺之间没有显著差异,表明两种产品的效果相似。讨论了将沙瓦莲精油作为疟疾病媒综合治理的可能性。
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