First natural insect repellent with the efficacy of DEET and a clean safety profile
For the first time, a safe insect repellent active ingredient with the efficacy of DEET is available from a natural, sustainable source -- the catmint plant. Protection times in field tests are equal or superior to traditional DEET-based insect repellent products, often at reduced active ingredient loadings. The catmint-derived active allows safe, frequent reapplication as needed, even on the sensitive skin of children. The active demonstrates efficacy comparable to existing synthetic active ingredients towards a broad range of biting insects. It has been extensively and successfully tested against 1) mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti, Anopheles albimanus, Ochlerotatus intrudents, and mixed wild populations in Florida, USA); 2) biting flies, such as Stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) and Black flies (Simulium decorum); 3) Deer tick (Ixodes scapularis); and 4) stored-product pests, such as Rice weevils (Sitophilus oryzae) and Flour beetles (Tribolium spp). The technology provides a process for manufacturing a safe, stable, bio-based insect repellent that can be delivered in a variety of topical product formats including liquid (alcohol-based) pump sprays, lotions and impregnated wipes. The technology offers world-wide patent coverage.
Benefits Summary
o As effective as DEET. o Safe for frequent re-application as needed. o Natural, sustainable, plant-based source. o Effective against a broad range of insects. o Suitable to a variety of delivery methods. o Stable for long storage. o World-wide patent protection. more
Development Summary
Development information was not provided for this TechPak.
IP Summary
This technology is supported by 3 US patents. The most recent year of issue is 2007. more
Technology Benefits Description
Great efficacy for many common pests
Safe, naturally-derived chemical
Pleasant fragrance
Flexibility of delivery – liquid, pump spray, lotions, impregnated wipes, candles
Safe and stable for long storage
Technology Differentiation and Uniqueness
This technology is a safe, effective biopesticide. Full health effect assessments of the active ingredient and consumer formulations thereof have been carried out to support regulatory requirements, and registration dossiers included field insect repellent efficacy trials (mosquitoes and black flies) as well as product characterization studies. All studies were conducted to U.S. EPA GLP requirements. The active ingredient was registered under the U.S. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act on December 4, 2008 (EPA Reg. No. 71654-20).
A key attribute of Refined Oil of Nepeta catariais its safety profile, which supports repeat-use applications such as in sunscreens, as well as applications to young children. Such applications are currently denied to eg DEET in the U.S. and Canada due to safety concerns...