Affilications :
* National Institute of Health, Department
of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health, 88/7 Tiwanon Road, Nonthaburi
11000, Thailand.
** Office of Vector-borne Disease Control
No. 2, Department of Communicable Disease Control, 18 Boonruangrit Rd., Chiang
Mai 50200, Thailand
*** Department of Statistics, Faculty of
Commerce and Accountancy, Chulalongkorn University, Phayathai Rd., Pathumwan,
Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Source:
J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 2001
Sep; 17(3): 190-5.
Language :
English
Abstract :
The insect repellents 3535 (ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate or IR3535) and
deet (N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide) were prepared as 20% solutions in absolute
ethanol and evaluated for repellency against many mosquito species in Thailand
under laboratory and field conditions using human subjects. In the laboratory,
0.1 ml was applied per 30-cm2 of exposed area on a volunteer's forearm (0.66-0.67
mg active ingredient [AI]/ cm2), whereas in the field, volunteers' legs (from
knee to ankle, with a surface area of about 712-782 cm2) were treated with 3
ml per exposed area (0.76-0.84 mg AI/cm2). In the laboratory, both IR3535 and
deet showed equal repellency (P > 0.05) for 9.8 and 9.7 h against Aedes
aegypti, for 13.7 and 12.7 h against Culex quinquefasciatus, and
for 14.8 and 14.5 h against Cx. tritaeniorhynchus, respectively. Anopheles
dirus was significantly less sensitive to IR3535 than to deet (P < 0.05),
with a mean protection time of 3.8 and 5.8 h, respectively. Under field conditions,
both IR3535 and deet provided a high degree of protection against various mosquito
vectors ranging from 94 to 100% during the test periods. Both repellents provided
a high level of protection for at least 8 h against Ae. albopictus and for at
least 5 h against Cx. gelidus, Cx. tritaeniorhynchus, Cx. quinquefasciatus,
Mansonia dives, Ma. uniformis, Ma. annulata, Ma. annulifera, Anopheles minimus,
and An. maculatus. This study clearly documents the potential
of IR3535 for use as a topical treatment against a wide range of mosquito species
belonging to several genera.