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1 November 2009 Evaluation of Repellent Properties of Volatile Extracts from the Australian Native Plant Kunzea ambigua Against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culcidae)
J. Thomas, C. E. Webb, C. Narkowicz, G. A. Jacobson, G. M. Peterson, N. W. Davies, R. C. Russell
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Abstract

Kunzea ambigua (Smith) Druce (Myrtaceae) is an Australian native plant, commonly known as tick bush. The essential oil of the plant has been proposed as a potential mosquito repellent. Commercial K. ambigua oil was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and its composition compared with that of oils from two individual K. ambigua plants and citronella oil. K. ambigua oils were studied for their repellency against Aedes aegypti L. Formulations of three different K. ambigua essential oils (30% vol:vol) were tested for repellency to mosquitoes using human volunteers. One oil was compared with citronella and N,N′-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (deet) for repellency. Oil formulations were also tested for repellency with and without the addition of 5% vanillin. The formulation containing commercially produced K. ambigua oil had a mean complete protection time (CPT) of 49 ± 24 (SD) min. All the K. ambigua formulations had comparable repellency to 40% citronella. However, the 60% citronella formulation showed higher repellency than the 40% K. ambigua formulation. The addition of 5% vanillin did not increase the repellency of K. ambigua oil. Both K. ambigua oil and citronella were significantly less repellent than deet. The K. ambigua essential oil formulations should not be advocated for use as repellents in regions prone to mosquito-borne disease.

© 2009 Entomological Society of America
J. Thomas, C. E. Webb, C. Narkowicz, G. A. Jacobson, G. M. Peterson, N. W. Davies, and R. C. Russell "Evaluation of Repellent Properties of Volatile Extracts from the Australian Native Plant Kunzea ambigua Against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culcidae)," Journal of Medical Entomology 46(6), 1387-1391, (1 November 2009). https://doi.org/10.1603/033.046.0619
Received: 28 May 2008; Accepted: 1 February 2009; Published: 1 November 2009
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KEYWORDS
Aedes aegypti
botanical repellent
essential oil
Kunzea ambigua
mosquito
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