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IIT Delhi Invents Washable Mosquito Repellent

Summary

  • New detergent washes mosquito repellent into fabric.
  • Active components deter mosquitoes via smell and taste.
  • Repellency is regenerated with each laundry cycle.

Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi have pioneered a novel mosquito repellent detergent designed to combat diseases like malaria and dengue. This breakthrough product, available in both powder and liquid formulations, integrates repellent agents into fabrics during the laundering process.

The smart detergent's active components interact with textile fibers, making them unappealing to mosquitoes by influencing their olfactory and gustatory senses. This dual action effectively deters mosquitoes from landing on treated garments, significantly reducing the risk of bites.

With a patent filed, this innovation is poised for commercialization. The repellent properties are regenerated with each wash, ensuring long-lasting protection and offering a significant advancement over traditional, temporary mosquito repellents.

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The detergent's active components interact with fabric fibers, deterring mosquitoes through their smell and taste sensors.
A patent has been filed for the IIT Delhi developed detergent, and commercialization is expected soon.
The detergent aims to help prevent mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and chikungunya.

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