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Identification of a Novel Series of Potent Organosilicon Mosquito Repellents.

Akshay S KulkarniRemya RameshSafal WaliaShahebaz I SayyadGanesh B GathalkarSeetharamsing BalamkunduManali JoshiAvalokiteswar SenDumbala Srinivasa Reddy
Published in: ACS omega (2021)
Mosquito control by personal protection is one of the most efficient ways of curtailing deadly diseases such as malaria and dengue with the potential to save millions of lives per year. DEET (N,N-diethyl-3-methyl benzamide) is currently considered as the gold standard for mosquito repellents, being used for the past several decades. Control by DEET, however, is being threatened by emerging resistance among mosquitoes. To address this concern and also to improve protection times, we synthesized a novel series of 25 silicon-containing acyl piperidines using acid-amine coupling protocol and tested their activity against Aedes aegypti in mosquito-repellent assays. Several compounds from this series appear to possess good mosquito-repellent properties. Most notably, at 0.5 mg/cm2 concentrations, the mean protection time for NDS100100 was 756 min, which was higher than that of DEET (616 min). The details of design, synthesis, and biological evaluation are discussed herein.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • zika virus
  • dengue virus
  • randomized controlled trial
  • high throughput
  • room temperature
  • anti inflammatory