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Cyclic Acetals As Novel Long-Lasting Mosquito Repellents

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Date 2023 Jan 17
PMID 36649540
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The use of skin repellents against hematophagous mosquitoes is an important personal protection practice wherever these insects are abundant and where they are vectors of diseases. DEET and Icaridin are the major synthetic insect repellents in commercial formulations and are considered the most effective. Here, we tested against the mosquito several cyclic hydroxyacetals synthesized by acetalization of commercially available aliphatic carbonyl compounds (ranging from C3 to C15) with either glycerol, 1,1,1-trismethyloletane, or 1,1,1-trismethylolpropane and compared their efficacy with commercial repellents. We found that several hydroxyacetals were comparable with DEET and Icaridin both in terms of the required dose and repellence duration, while a few performed better. For those most active, toxicity was investigated, finding that a few of them were less cytotoxic than DEET and less prone to permeate through cell layers. Therefore, such results indicate that novel safe mosquito repellents could be developed among cyclic hydroxyacetals.

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