Abstract

This study examines the active component of Cymbopogon winterianus (Java citronella) oil, as a green mosquito repellent, obtained through a steam distillation method. Java citronella oil, which contains citronellol, citronellal, and geraniol, was isolated by batch vacuum fractional distillation, and their effect was tested against the dengue fever (DF) vector, known as Aedes aegypti. Furthermore, air freshener gels were formulated with Java citronella oil, carrageenan, gum, sodium benzoate, ethylene glycol, polysorbate 20, sodium chloride, and distilled water, at varying concentrations. The results show that formula I has the best controlled release evaporation for citronellal, citronellol, and geraniol, as well as the best storage time of 16.82 days and 12.77 days for geraniol and citronellol, respectively. The most significant specific gravity (0.0136) was recorded in formula V, while gel formula I exhibited the highest level of instability at 35°C, with a syneresis value of 77.11% in t = 72 h and pH 5.33. In addition, formula IV at 5°C demonstrated the highest syneresis (75.34%) in t = 72 h, with pH 7.04, while a peak viscosity of 100,958 cP was recorded in formula IV. The repellent activity of each active component was measured based on the period of protection conferred against the bites of Aedes aegypti within one hour, and the results showed geraniol and citronellol, with respective activity of 78.00% ± 4.83 and 77.34% ± 3.57, as the most effective.

Highlights

  • Dengue fever (DF) is a mosquito-borne viral disease, known to be one of the major life-threatening health problems, in the absence of proper vaccine or treatment

  • The most prominent approaches adopted in the vector control are based on the use of chemical insecticides containing DEET (N,N-diethyl-3-methyl benzamide), known to permeate the skin, and cause allergic and toxic reactions on application, with odor that is unpleasant to some people [3, 4]

  • Various studies have evaluated the mosquito repellent activity of citronella oil extracted from Cymbopogon genus, C. nardus, while C. winterianus and its active components have not been extensively investigated

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Summary

Introduction

Dengue fever (DF) is a mosquito-borne viral disease, known to be one of the major life-threatening health problems, in the absence of proper vaccine or treatment. The oil extract has been adopted as an antiseptic, antispasmodic, diuretic, and febrifuge [8], despite its several limitations observed. This includes the characteristics of short-lived effectiveness, Journal of Parasitology Research occurring as a result of the active ingredients’ high volatility [9]. Various studies have evaluated the mosquito repellent activity of citronella oil extracted from Cymbopogon genus, C. nardus, while C. winterianus and its active components have not been extensively investigated. This study, assesses the mosquito repellency of the active components obtained from C. winterianus essential oil, encompassing citronellal, citronellol, and geraniol, against Aedes aegypti. Its formula optimization in the form of an air freshener gel was conducted to improve the essential oil longevity

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