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IIT Delhi Researchers Create Mosquito-Repellent Detergents

IIT Delhi Researchers Create Mosquito-Repellent Detergents

IIT Delhi Researchers Create Mosquito-Repellent Detergents

NEW DELHI- Amid a rise in mosquito-borne diseases, including malaria, dengue, and chikungunya, researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi announced the development of an innovative mosquito-repellent detergent.

Currently, available protective measures against mosquitoes include liquids, coils, lotions, creams, roll-ons, sprays, and patches. However, these options come with limitations in effectively repelling mosquitoes. For instance, topical formulations like creams and lotions may lose their effectiveness over time, which can increase the risk of mosquito bites and the associated diseases.

The new mosquito-repellent detergents are available in both powder and liquid forms and maintain comparable wash-care properties, said the researchers.

The products have been tested in a commercial laboratory and have proven effective at repelling mosquitoes, the researchers said.

The testing involved a ‘hand-in-cage’ method, where volunteers inserted their hands, covered with fabrics, into a box containing starved mosquitoes. The number of mosquitoes landing on the fabric was then evaluated. Fabrics washed with these detergents demonstrated a significant reduction in mosquito landings.

Since a mosquito’s proboscis can easily penetrate the fabric structure, it is crucial to deter them from landing on textiles. Textiles washed with these smart detergents become unattractive to mosquitoes, thus helping to prevent bites.

As textiles are frequently washed, the mosquito-repellent properties are regenerated with each wash, ensuring both efficiency and durability. A patent has already been filed, and commercialization of these products is expected soon, the institute said. (IANS)

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