Insect Repellents
- Name
- Insect Repellents
- Accession Number
- DBCAT002056
- Description
Substances causing insects to turn away from them or reject them as food.
- Drugs
Drug Drug Description Diethyltoluamide An insect repellant, also known as DEET. Dimethylphthalate Not Annotated Icaridin Icaridin is indicated for use to repel insects, such as mosquitoes, biting flies, ticks, chiggers, and fleas, via topical use or over clothing . Diethyltryptamine Diethyltryptamine (DET) is an orally active hallucinogenic agent and a substituted form of tryptamine. Eucalyptol A common ingredient in mouthwash and cosmetics derived naturally from the eucalyptus plant that is frequently used to to improve symptoms of airway mucus hypersecretion. Amitraz Amitraz is a non-systemic acaricide and insecticide. It was generated in 1969 by the Boots Co. in England. Amitraz presents insect repellent effects and hence, it can be used as... 2-Undecanone Not Available - Drugs & Drug Targets
Drug Target Type Icaridin Odorant binding protein target 2-Undecanone Acyl-coenzyme A thioesterase 13 target