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Baccharis spartioides

Repellence tests with essential oils at 90% concentration indicated that five essential oils were effective repelling mosquitoes for 90 min (Table III). The essential oil of Acantholippia seriphioides was repellent even at the lowest concentration tested (12.5%). Repellence by this essential oil was expected because its main components are p-cymene (53%) and thymol (47%), both components showed repellent activity for approximately Ih against mosquitoes species (46). At concentrations of 12.5%, Aloysia citriodora, Baccharis spartioides and Rosmarinus officinalis showed the longest repellency times. Comparisons of the principal components of each essential oil suggest that limonene and camphor were the main components responsible for the repellent effects (46). [Pg.224]

Baccharis spartioides (Hook et Am) Remy collected in Northern Chile. [Pg.715]


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