Yamaira Gonzalez
DuPont
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Journal of Medical Entomology | 2008
Niketas C. Spero; Yamaira Gonzalez; Mark A. Scialdone; David L. Hallahan
Abstract The essential oil of catmint, Nepeta cataria L., was hydrogenated to yield an oil enriched in dihydronepetalactone (DHN) diastereomers, termed. This material was used for the preparation of liquid alcohol–based and lotion formulations. The efficacy of these formulations as repellents was tested after application to human test subjects at two locations in the United States: Maine and Florida. In Maine, data on repellency of the hydrogenated catmint oil formulations toward black flies (Simulium decorum Walker) and mosquitoes (primarily Aedes intrudens Dyar) were obtained. In these tests, protection from black flies was conferred for 6 h or more with all formulations, and both liquid and lotion formulations at 15 wt% active ingredient gave complete protection for 7.5 h. All formulations conferred protection from mosquitoes for >4 h, with the best (15 wt% lotion) giving >8 h of complete protection. In Florida, data on repellency toward a mixed population of mosquitoes indicated that all formulations conferred protection for >4 h, with the 15 wt% lotion giving >6 h complete protection from bites.
Journal of Medical Entomology | 2009
John E. Feaster; Mark A. Scialdone; Robin G. Todd; Yamaira Gonzalez; Joseph P. Foster; David L. Hallahan
ABSTRACT The essential oil of catmint, Nepeta cataria L., contains nepetalactones, that, on hydrogenation, yield the corresponding dihydronepetalactone (DHN) diastereomers. The DHN diastereomer (4R,4aR,7S,7aS)-4,7-dimethylhexahydrocyclopenta[c]pyran-l(3H)-one, DHN 1) was evaluated as mosquito repellent, as was the mixture of diastereomers {mostly (4S,4aR,7S,7aR)-4,7-dimethylhexahydrocyclopenta[c]pyran-1(3H)-one, DHN 2} present after hydrogenation of catmint oil itself. The repellency of these materials to Aedes aegypti L. and Anopheles albimanus Wiedemann mosquitoes was tested in vitro and found to be comparable to that obtained with the well-known insect repellent active ingredient N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET). DHN 1 and DHN 2 also repelled the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans L., in this study. DHN 1, DHN 2, and p-menthane-3,8-diol (PMD), another natural monoterpenoid repellent, gave comparable levels of repellency against An. albimanus and S. calcitrans. Laboratory testing of DHN 1 and DHN 2 using human subjects with An. albimanus mosquitoes was carried out. Both DHN 1 and DHN 2 at 10% (wt:vol) conferred complete protection from bites for significant periods of time (3.5 and 5 h, respectively), with DHN2 conferring protection statistically equivalent to DEET. The DHN 1 and DHN 2 diastereomers were also efficaceous against black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis Say) nymphs.
Archive | 2007
Yamaira Gonzalez; Scott Christopher Jackson; Leo Ernest Manzer
Archive | 2011
Jeffrey David Cohen; Carl E. Camp; Yamaira Gonzalez
Archive | 2008
Yamaira Gonzalez; David R. Corbin
Archive | 2011
Thomas G. Calvarese; Yamaira Gonzalez; Viacheslav A. Petrov; Weiming Qiu; Anilkumar Raghavanpillai
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2018
Sourav Kumar Sengupta; Keith W. Hutchenson; David L. Hallahan; Yamaira Gonzalez; Leo Ernest Manzer; Scott Christopher Jackson; Mark A. Scialdone; Bo Kou
Archive | 2012
Thomas G. Calvarese; Weiming Qiu; Anilkumar Raghavanpillai; Yamaira Gonzalez
Archive | 2011
Carl E. Camp; Jeffrey David Cohen; Yamaira Gonzalez
Archive | 2011
Jeffrey David Cohen; Carl E. Camp; Yamaira Gonzalez