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PUBLISHER : ANANDI HEALCARE LLP,WASHIM-444505
CHIEF EDITOR : Dr. Prashant Sakharkar
COPYRIGHT : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND HERBAL TECHNOLOGY
STARTING YEAR : 2023
SUBJECT : MEDICAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
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Author Name: Manisha Anil Chikhale*, Shirish B. Nagansurkar, Sanjay K. Bais
Email: manishachikhale2003@gmail.com
College: Fabtech College of Pharmacy, Sangola, Maharashtra 3419-3436
Unfortunately, the mosquito population is not slowing down, and factors like climate change and more global travel are widening the mosquitos range. People have been employing mostly plant-based remedies for a variety of purposes since ancient times, including for cleaning, illness treatment, and insect deterrent. Since ancient times, people have employed the natural insect repellents that plants produce to ward off pests. The most popular approach uses plants to repel insects is to place live or dried plants outside your windows and doors to keep bugs, especially mosquitoes, atbay. Millions of people worldwide are at serious risk of serious health complications due to mosquitoes spreading deadly illnesses such as dengue, filariasis, malaria, and yellow fever. The use of traditional Chemical-based pesticides to manage Vector Mosquito has resulted in negative environmental effects as well as the emergence of biological resistance found in the vector. Spray and lotion formulations are the most commonly marketed types of natural repellents, which are less harmful and environment friendly. This review focuses on various plants for the pesticidal and anti-mosquito action.
Insect repellents, Plants, Malaria, Dengue, Chikungunya, Controlled release formulations, Mosquito.