Formulation of Mosquito Repellent Lotion by Using Oregano (, Neem Tree and Lemongrass Extracted Oil
The document describes a study to formulate a mosquito repellent lotion using extracted oils from oregano, neem tree, and lemongrass. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of combining these three plant-based oils. Leaves from each plant will be collected and used to extract oils, which will then be tested on a subject's skin to see if it repels mosquitoes. The hypothesis is that applying the combined plant oils will repel insects. The findings could help people avoid mosquito-borne diseases.
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Formulation of Mosquito Repellent Lotion by Using Oregano (, Neem Tree and Lemongrass Extracted Oil
The document describes a study to formulate a mosquito repellent lotion using extracted oils from oregano, neem tree, and lemongrass. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of combining these three plant-based oils. Leaves from each plant will be collected and used to extract oils, which will then be tested on a subject's skin to see if it repels mosquitoes. The hypothesis is that applying the combined plant oils will repel insects. The findings could help people avoid mosquito-borne diseases.
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Formulation of Mosquito
Repellent Lotion by Using
Oregano (Oreganum vulgare), Neem Tree (Azadirachta indica) and Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) Extracted Oil Introduction Background of the study Mosquitoes are still the world's most common vector of human and animal diseases. Malaria, filariasis, yellow fever, brain fever, dengue fever, and other diseases can be transmitted by them. Dengue fever is the most prevalent mosquito-borne viral disease in humans. Oregano (Oreganum vulgare), Neem tree (Azadirachta indica), and Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) are the most common plants used to repel mosquitoes by extracting into oil. These three plants combine together may be more effective because it will have the thymol, carvacol, citronella and azadirachtin. Plant-based repellents typically have no negative side effects. Objectives of the study To protect the body from bug bites that can have local or systemic consequences. To determine the effectivity of three combined plants. To minimize the affected areas with disease cause by mosquitoes. To provide conclusion and recommendation regarding to their effectiveness. Hypothesis
If the natural components of the three combined plants
(oregano, neem tree, and lemongrass) are extracted and applied to a subject that is easily approached by insects and it repels it away, then it is determined to be an effective natural repellent. Significance of the Study The findings may aid the population in avoiding infections spread by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes, as indicated in the background of the study, carry diseases producing viruses and parasites that lead to life-threatening diseases. To provide an information to the future researchers about plant-based repellents. Scope and Delimitation The purpose of this research is to see how efficient oregano, neem tree, and lemongrass are as mosquito repellent lotions. This investigation will be carried out with restricted financial resources and time constraints. Review of Related Literature Patent Literature on Mosquito Repellent Inventions which Contain Plant Essential Oils – A Review Human tropical diseases are transmitted by the bites of infected hematophagous female mosquitoes. Malaria is caused by infections by unicellular protozoan parasites. Dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fevers threaten an estimated 2.5 billion people. Elephantiasis incapacitates and deforms 40 million people worldwide. Plants are important sources of insecticidal and larvicidal substances nicotine, quassin, rotenone and rotenoids (Derris Lour. spp. roots) and pyrethrins like chrysanthamic acid and its derivatives present in pyrethrum [extracts of Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium (Trevir.) Vis. flowers] and azadirachtin (Azadirachta indica A. Juss. seed kernel) These and other natural insect control agents have served as the basis for the development of the structurally-related synthetic pyrethroid, nicotinoid & rotenoid classes of insecticides and piperonyl butoxide synergist. Also, they are the source of a number of commercially available mosquito control products in use today. Conceptual framework Input Process Output
1. Collecting the leaves
1. Oregano ( Oreganum of the oreganos, neem vulgare), Neem Tree trees, and lemongrass. The effectiveness of (Azadirachta indica), 2. Preparation for combining the three Lemongrass ( extracting oil lotion. plant-based as a Cymbopogon citratus) 3. Testing of the repellent mosquito repellent lotion. 2. Test subject (1 certain lotion on the test subject. part of human skin) 4. Experimentation-based data gathering Definition of terms Mosquitoes - are midge-like flies that belong to the Culicidae family. Most species' females are ectoparasites, with tube-like mouthparts that puncture the hosts' skin to feed on blood. "Mosquito" means "small fly" in Spanish. Mosquito repellent - is a chemical that prevents mosquitos from landing or approaching. Lemon Grass - is a fragrant tropical grass that produces a lemon-scented oil. It's popular in Asian cuisine, as well as in perfumery and medicine. Oregano - is a herb that is used to season cuisine. It's regarded safe in regular food amounts, but there's little proof that it's good for your health. Oregano has purple blooms and olive-green leaves. It is closely related to mint, thyme, marjoram, and basil, among other herbs. Neem tree - belongs to the Meliaceae family of trees, which includes mahogany. It is endemic to the Indian subcontinent and most African countries, and is one of two species of the genus Azadirachta. It grows best in tropical and semi-tropical climates. Neem trees can also be found on the islands off the coast of Iran. Neem oil is extracted from the plant's fruits and seeds.