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Icaridin, also
known as picaridin, is an
insect repellent which can be used
directly on skin or clothing. It has
broad efficacy against various arthropods...
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mosquito bites, the U.S.
Centers for
Disease Control (CDC)
recommends DEET,
icaridin (picaridin, KBR 3023), oil of
lemon eucalyptus (OLE), para-menthane-diol...
- with a good skin feel in
final products, and it is biodegradable.
Unlike icaridin, IR3535 can
dissolve some
plastics and
synthetic fabrics,
except polyethylene...
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systematic review found no
consistent performance difference between DEET and
icaridin in
field studies and
concluded that they are
equally preferred mosquito...
- mimic,
rather than
inactivating acetylcholinesterase. The
insect repellent icaridin is a
substituted carbamate.
Besides their common use as arthropodocides/insecticides...
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produce than
icaridin. As of 2007 the
chemical had not been registered, as the
costs involved in
registration are prohibitive.
Icaridin,
another substituted-piperidine...
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window screening. They can be
repelled with DEET, oil of Eucalyptus, or
Icaridin.
Their larvae have also been
shown to be
susceptible to
treatment with...
- and fine chemicals. The
piperidine structure is
found in, for example:
Icaridin (Insect repellent)
SSRIs (selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors) Paroxetine...
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prevent bites. In
these cases,
other common topical repellents such as
icaridin may be
applied to the clothing,
though some, such as DEET and IR3535, can...
- N-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET).
Recent low-odour
formulas use
Picaridin (See
Icaridin) An
insect repellent developed by Australia's
Commonwealth Scientific and...