Journal of Parasitology Research (Jan 2015)

Comparison of Repellency Effect of Mosquito Repellents for DEET, Citronella, and Fennel Oil

  • Jong Kwang Yoon,
  • Kang-Chang Kim,
  • Yeondong Cho,
  • Yong-Dae Gwon,
  • Han Sam Cho,
  • Yoonki Heo,
  • Kihoon Park,
  • Yang-Won Lee,
  • Mijeong Kim,
  • Yu-Kyoung Oh,
  • Young Bong Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/361021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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To confirm that Korean Food and Drug Administration (KFDA) guidelines are applicable to test the efficacy of mosquito repellents, these guidelines were used to test the efficacy and complete protection times (CPTs) of three representative mosquito repellents: N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET), citronella, and fennel oil. The repellency of citronella oil decreased over time, from 97.9% at 0 h to 71.4% at 1 h and 57.7% at 2 h, as did the repellency of fennel oil, from 88.6% at 0 h to 61.2% at 1 h and 47.4% at 2 h. In contrast, the repellency of DEET remained over 90% for 6 h. The CPT of DEET (360 min) was much longer than the CPTs of citronella (10.5 min) and fennel oil (8.4 min). These results did not differ significantly from previous findings, and hence confirm that the KFDA guidelines are applicable for testing the efficacy of mosquito repellents.