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- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents abstract "Anthranilate-based insect repellents include methyl anthranilate, N,N-dimethylanthranilic acid (DMA), ethyl anthranilate (EA), and butyl anthranilate (BA). Chemically, they are esters of anthranilic acid. These compounds are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as food additives. The compounds repel both fruit flies and mosquitos. The compounds target the same neurons that respond to DEET. The receptors are located on part of the antennae known as the sacculus.MDA and EA repel mosquitos from feeding on humans, while EA and BA repel them from depositting eggs in water".
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- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageRevisionID "678499116".
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Antenna_(biology).
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Anthranilic_acid.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Butyl_anthranilate.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anthranilates.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insect_repellents.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink DEET.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Dimethylanthranilic_acid.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Drosophila_melanogaster.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Ester.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Ethyl_anthranilate.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Methyl_anthranilate.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Mosquito.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Saccule.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLink Sacculus.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anthranilate-based insect repellents".
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLinkText "anthranilate esters".
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageWikiLinkText "anthranilate-based insect repellents".
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents hasPhotoCollection Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents subject Category:Anthranilates.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents subject Category:Insect_repellents.
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents comment "Anthranilate-based insect repellents include methyl anthranilate, N,N-dimethylanthranilic acid (DMA), ethyl anthranilate (EA), and butyl anthranilate (BA). Chemically, they are esters of anthranilic acid. These compounds are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as food additives. The compounds repel both fruit flies and mosquitos. The compounds target the same neurons that respond to DEET.".
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents label "Anthranilate-based insect repellents".
- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents sameAs m.0y4w2b9.
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- Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents isPrimaryTopicOf Anthranilate-based_insect_repellents.