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Icaridin, also known as Picaridin, is a broad-spectrum arthropod repellent that is effective against mosquitoes, ticks, and other biting insects. It is a colorless to light yellow liquid with the chemical formula C12H23NO3 and a molecular weight of 229.32. Icaridin is derived from the plant-derived compound piperidine and was developed by the German company Saltigo. It is considered a safer alternative to DEET (N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide) with a lower potential for skin irritation and toxicity.
The mode of action of Icaridin involves interaction with the olfactory sensing organs of insects, disrupting their ability to detect host cues. It is believed to act on the odorant receptors of insects, preventing them from recognizing the scent of their targets. This makes Icaridin an effective repellent when applied to the skin or clothing.
Icaridin is used in various personal care products, including insect repellents for outdoor activities. It is also listed as a safe and effective ingredient by health organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The repellent is often used in sprays, lotions, and wipes and is suitable for use on skin, including on children and pregnant women.
Physical properties of Icaridin include a density of 1.07 g/cm³ at 20 °C and a boiling point of 296 °C. It is poorly soluble in water, with a solubility of 8.2 g/L at 20 °C and pH 4-9. The vapor pressure of Icaridin is low, which contributes to its long-lasting effectiveness when applied topically.