Current Research in Parasitology and Vector Borne Diseases, Volume 9 , 01/01/2026

Repellent efficacy of water-balm formulation against Aedes aegypti based on zedoary, Curcuma zedoaria

Nataya Sutthanont, Atchara Phumee, Nutticha Silakom, Jitrawadee Intirach

Abstract

Essential oil from Curcuma zedoaria rhizomes is rich in bioactive sesquiterpenes with reported insect-repellent properties; however, its application as a topical mosquito repellent remains insufficiently explored. In this study, essential oil from C. zedoaria rhizomes was obtained by hydrodistillation and characterized using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), followed by formulation into a hydroalcoholic water-balm containing 15% (w/w) essential oil. Repellent efficacy against adult female Aedes aegypti was evaluated using the Arm-in-Cage assay over a 180-min period, and cutaneous irritation was assessed in 12 adult volunteers using a standardized patch test. GC-MS analysis identified 37 compounds representing 99.98% of the total oil composition, predominantly sesquiterpenes, with AR-turmerone (23.66%), zingiberene (14.74%), and β-sesquiphellandrene (10.64%) as the major components. The formulation was well tolerated, with no skin irritation observed in any participant. Repellent activity was strong and sustained, providing 100% protection during the first 60 min post-application. Median repellency remained high at 98.50% at 120 min and 93.06% at 180 min, with an overall median repellency of 97.82%. The median complete protection time was 150 min (range: 90–180 min). These findings demonstrate that the C. zedoaria-based water-balm formulation provides effective protection against Ae. aegypti and supports the development of zedoary essential oil as a promising botanical alternative to synthetic mosquito repellents.

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Article

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Journal

Keywords

Aedes aegyptiArm-in-Cage assayCurcuma zedoariaEssential oilMosquito repellent

ASJC Subject Area

Immunology and Microbiology : ParasitologyImmunology and Microbiology : VirologyVeterinary : Veterinary (miscellaneous)Agricultural and Biological Sciences : Insect ScienceAgricultural and Biological Sciences : Animal Science and Zoology

Funding Agency

Mahidol University



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Sutthanont, N., Phumee, A., Silakom, N., & Intirach, J. (2026). Repellent efficacy of water-balm formulation against Aedes aegypti based on zedoary, Curcuma zedoaria. Current Research in Parasitology and Vector Borne Diseases, 9doi:10.1016/j.crpvbd.2026.100382

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