促进健康:介绍一种从当地甜橙皮中提取的环保草药驱蚊剂

Mu’awiya Baba Aminu, Yisa Adeniyi Abolade, A. Adegoke, Samuel Mensah Noi, Chisom Maureen Nwoye, Omolade Ajayi, Onah Kyrian, Berther Onyenachi Akagbue, Tasha Siame, Adeyemi Adeesan Bamidele
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随着时间的推移,蚊子已对人类健康构成严重威胁。因此,有必要为我们环境中的蚊子问题提供一个可持续的解决方案。使用蚊香和其他本地生产的蚊香在以前的研究中已有记载。蚊香烟雾会危害健康。据报道,严重的头痛、恶心、呕吐、呼吸系统问题以及哮喘病人的呼吸系统症状会因此而加重。尽管目前已有多种灭蚊方法,但仍需找到一种负担得起的长期解决方案。研究目标是利用遥远地方的当地植物材料,创造出一种安全、经济、环保的草药驱虫剂。橘子甜皮用于榨油,然后进行材料收缩和蒸馏。橙皮中最常见的两种化学成分是柠檬烯和芳樟醇分子。这些研究结果表明,从甜橙皮中提取的精油可能具有抗菌和抗氧化特性,是一种高效的喷雾驱蚊剂,可用于多种蚊虫。
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Promoting health: Introducing an eco-friendly herbal mosquito repellent extracted from local sweet orange peels
With time, mosquitoes have grown to pose a severe threat to human health. Thus, the necessity to provide a sustainable solution to the mosquito problem in our environment emerges. Using mosquito coils and other locally produced ones has been documented in previous research. There is a health danger from mosquito coil smoke. Severe headaches, nausea, vomiting, respiratory issues, and exacerbation of asthmatic patients' respiratory symptoms have been reported as a consequence. Although numerous methods of mosquito control exist, an affordable, long-term solution still has to be created. The research goal was to use locally available plant materials in distant places to create a safe, economical, and environmentally friendly herbal insect repellent. Orange sweet peels are used to extract oil, which is then followed by material shrinkage and distillation. The two most common chemical components found in orange peels are limonene and linalool molecules. These findings suggest that the essential oil extracted from sweet orange peel may possess antibacterial and antioxidant properties, making it a highly efficient spray-on mosquito repellant for a variety of mosquito species.
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