Dr. Yelmate A.A., Dr. Satpute K.L, Ms. Dudhe dishani, Ms. Rutuja deshmukh
Dayanand College of Pharmacy, Latur, Maharashtra, India.
Formulation and Evaluation of Mosquito Repellent Incense Sticks From Waste Herbal Material:
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Abstract
Currently the use of synthetic mosquito repellent chemicals has several issues related to
environment and human health. This project was formulated and developed to have safer
mosquito repellent free from carcinogenic chemicals and are significantly cheaper and simple
to develop. Dried powdered herbs like neem, pyrethrum flower head, camphor, starch, neem
leaves were used to make mosquito repellent formulation. The powdered blend was mixed
with binders and additives like charcoal powder. The solid formulation was rolled in the form
of incense sticks. Further to add value, it was later scented with essential oil like lemongrass
oil and dried. The incense sticks when ignited releases vapours with a pleasant fragrance and
herbs which repels the mosquitoes. The incense sticks were tested for its potency by burning
near the mosquito net cage with sufficient mosquitoes. The sticks also distributed to random
peoples for feedback and were deemed to be very effective in controlling the mosquitos.