We conducted studies involving 15 volunteers
to test the relative efficacy of seven botanical
insect repellents; four products containing N,N-diethylm-toluamide,
now called N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide
(DEET); a repellent containing IR3535 (ethyl
butylacetylaminopropionate); three repellent-impregnated
wristbands; and a moisturizer that is commonly
claimed to have repellent effects. These products were
tested in a controlled laboratory environment in which
the species of the mosquitoes, their age, their degree
of hunger, the humidity, the temperature, and the
light–dark cycle were all kept constant.
We conducted studies involving 15 volunteersto test the relative efficacy of seven botanicalinsect repellents; four products containing N,N-diethylm-toluamide,now called N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide(DEET); a repellent containing IR3535 (ethylbutylacetylaminopropionate); three repellent-impregnatedwristbands; and a moisturizer that is commonlyclaimed to have repellent effects. These products weretested in a controlled laboratory environment in whichthe species of the mosquitoes, their age, their degreeof hunger, the humidity, the temperature, and thelight–dark cycle were all kept constant.
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