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Volume IV Issue IV October-December 2024
Name of Author :
Veera Narayana Mettu
Title of the paper :
Cyclodextrin Complexes of Plant and Chemical Based Insect Repellents
Abstract:
The invention relates to a formulation which contains an insect repellent or an insect protection human not affect to anything to skin, normally public in society and particularly used pilot study on Indian army soldiers and a cyclodextrin or cyclodextrin derivative, characterized in that said cyclodextrin or cyclodextrin derivative is used in the formulation in a considerable molar deficiency in relation to the insect repellent or insect protection soldiers and public also. Through the insects several issues are spreading specially skin related, for example Malaria is a principal cause of illness and death in countries where the disease is endemic. This chemical created with plant based like garlic also played key role this chemical. Personal protection against insects like mosquitoes using repellents could be a useful method that can reduce andor prevent transmission of mosquito borne diseases. The researcher met the 100 soldiers at secundrabad cantonment zone the army soldiers and 100 normal people to do the pilot study. It has given the successful results. The available repellent products, such as creams, roll ons, and sprays for personal protection against mosquitoes, lack adequate long-term efficacy. In most cases, they need to be re-applied or replaced frequently. The encapsulation and release of the repellents from several matrices has risen as an alternative process for the development of invention of repellent based systems. As new tools for controlling mosquito borne malaria in outdoor settings, the current work reviews a number of studies on the development and application of repellent controlled release formulations, including polymer microcapsules, polymer micro porous formulations, polymer micelles, nanoemulsions, solid-lipid nanoparticles, liposomes, and cyclodextrins. Additionally, a thorough examination of the mathematical modeling utilized to determine the repellent release rate is covered by looking at the Higuchi, Korsmeyer Peppas, and most recently, the Mapusa models. Thus, according to the research consulted, the finished repellent based product should not only be efficient against mosquitoes that carry malaria parasites but also lessen the incidence of bites from other mosquitoes that spread diseases including dengue fever, yellow fever, and the Zika virus. They will thus help to promote social well being and general public health, with a particular emphasis on soldiers in outdoor environments and pest protection for their skin.
Keywords :
Cyclodextrin Complexes, Plant, Chemical Based, Insect, Repellents
DOI :
Page Number :
1-14