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DRDO now takes on mosquitoes, launches repellent cream

According to DRDO, the artificially developed molecules in the cream interfere with the sensory mechanism of the mosquito, so that the insect is unable to detect human blood.

The DRDO now unveils a new insect repellent cream against mosquitoes, vectors of diseases like malaria, and dengue.

Launching the ‘Maxo Military’ and ‘Maxo Safe and & Soft Wipes,’ DRDO said the cream based product will fool the mosquitoes, will have a pleasant fragrance and will not block your skin pores - a common problem with such products.

“This cream is based on a uniquely configured, researched and tested molecule which acts like a decoy and cheats the mosquito. It does not allow mosquitoes to sense the presence of human blood in their vicinity,” Prahlada, Chief Controller, Research & Development, of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) told reporters.

According to DRDO, the artificially developed molecules in the cream interfere with the sensory mechanism of the mosquito and stop it from biting the humans.

Research and developed by DRDO, the product would be manufactured and marketed by Jyothy Laboratories Limited which also holds the license to sell it outside the defence forces.

The first of its kind mosquito repellent has been developed under a special technology commercialisation programme signed between the DRDO and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).

DRDO and FICCI signed the Accelerated Technology Assessment & Commercialisation (ATAC) programme in 2009 and have successfully commercialised more than 20 products for mass production by private industries.

“The cream has been developed keeping in mind the requirement of soldiers posted in forest and swampy areas. These soldiers are always susceptible to mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, chikungunya and dengue,” said M. P. Ramachandran, Chairman and Managing Director, Jyothy Labs.

Based on Diethyl Phenyl Acetamide (DEPA) technology, the product has gone under a series of advancements after its initial launch a few years ago.

Talking about the advance researches in the mosquito repellent creams, Mr. Prahlada said, “Mosquito repellent creams actually block the skin pores by sticking to it, and do not allow the skin to breathe.

“But this wipe does not block the skin pores, allowing it to breathe with a good fragrance. It gives a very smooth and comfortable feeling just like that of a facial cream or a moisturiser,” he added.

Besides Indian Army, the cream would also be supplied to the central paramilitary forces, engaged in border policing and naxal-infested areas.

The Hindu : Health / Medicine & Research : DRDO now takes on mosquitoes, launches repellent cream
 
DRDO now takes on mosquitoes, launches repellent cream

According to DRDO, the artificially developed molecules in the cream interfere with the sensory mechanism of the mosquito, so that the insect is unable to detect human blood.

The DRDO now unveils a new insect repellent cream against mosquitoes, vectors of diseases like malaria, and dengue.

Launching the ‘Maxo Military’ and ‘Maxo Safe and & Soft Wipes,’ DRDO said the cream based product will fool the mosquitoes, will have a pleasant fragrance and will not block your skin pores - a common problem with such products.

“This cream is based on a uniquely configured, researched and tested molecule which acts like a decoy and cheats the mosquito. It does not allow mosquitoes to sense the presence of human blood in their vicinity,” Prahlada, Chief Controller, Research & Development, of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) told reporters.

According to DRDO, the artificially developed molecules in the cream interfere with the sensory mechanism of the mosquito and stop it from biting the humans.

Research and developed by DRDO, the product would be manufactured and marketed by Jyothy Laboratories Limited which also holds the license to sell it outside the defence forces.

The first of its kind mosquito repellent has been developed under a special technology commercialisation programme signed between the DRDO and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).

DRDO and FICCI signed the Accelerated Technology Assessment & Commercialisation (ATAC) programme in 2009 and have successfully commercialised more than 20 products for mass production by private industries.

“The cream has been developed keeping in mind the requirement of soldiers posted in forest and swampy areas. These soldiers are always susceptible to mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, chikungunya and dengue,” said M. P. Ramachandran, Chairman and Managing Director, Jyothy Labs.

Based on Diethyl Phenyl Acetamide (DEPA) technology, the product has gone under a series of advancements after its initial launch a few years ago.

Talking about the advance researches in the mosquito repellent creams, Mr. Prahlada said, “Mosquito repellent creams actually block the skin pores by sticking to it, and do not allow the skin to breathe.

“But this wipe does not block the skin pores, allowing it to breathe with a good fragrance. It gives a very smooth and comfortable feeling just like that of a facial cream or a moisturiser,” he added.

Besides Indian Army, the cream would also be supplied to the central paramilitary forces, engaged in border policing and naxal-infested areas.

The Hindu : Health / Medicine & Research : DRDO now takes on mosquitoes, launches repellent cream
is it releted to nanotechnology:devil:
 
now i get it ...why most of the DRDO project lag behind in time...kyonki DRDO scientists ke pass machchar makkhi marane ke ilawa koi time hi nahi hai.
 
Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), Bangalore
Advanced Numerical Research & Analysis Group (ANURAG), Hyderabad
Aerial Delivery Research & Development Establishment (ADRDE), Agra
Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune
Center for Artificial Intelligence & Robotics (CAIR), Bangalore
Center for Fire,Explosive and Environment Safety (CFEES)
Center for Military Airworthiness & Certification (CEMILAC), Bangalore
Centre for Air Borne Systems (CABS), Bangalore
Combat Vehicles Research & Development Estt. (CVRDE), Chennai
Defence Agricultural Research Laboratory (DARL), Pithoragarh
Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE), Bangalore
Defence Bio-Engineering & Electro Medical Laboratory (DEBEL), Bangalore
Defence Electronics Application Laboratory (DEAL), Dehradun
Defence Electronics Research Laboratory (DLRL), Hyderabad
Defence Food Research Laboratory (DFRL), Mysore
Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (Deemed University), Pune
Defence Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR)
Defence Institute of Physiology & Allied Sciences (DIPAS), Delhi
Defence Institute of Psychological Research (DIPR), Delhi
Defence Laboratory (DLJ), Jodhpur
Defence Materials & Stores Research & Development Establishment (DMSRDE), Kanpur
Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL), Hyderabad
Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), Hyderabad
Defence Research & Development Establishment (DRDE), Gwalior
Defence Research Laboratory (DRL), Tejpur
Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Centre (DESIDOC), Delhi
Defence Terrain Research Laboratory (DTRL), Delhi
Electronics & Radar Development Establishment (LRDE), Bangalore
Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), Bangalore
High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL), Pune
Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences (INMAS), Delhi
Institute of Systems Studies & Analyses (ISSA), Delhi
Institute of Technology Management (ITM), Mussorie
Instruments Research & Development Establishment (IRDE), Dehradun
Integrated Test Range (ITR), Balasore
Laser Science & Technology Centre (LASTEC), Delhi
Microwave Tube Research & Development Center (MTRDC), Bangalore
Naval Materials Research Laboratory (NMRL), Ambernath
Naval Physical & Ocenographic Laboratory (NPOL), Cochin
Naval Science & Technological Laboratory (NSTL), Vishakapatnam
Proof & Experimental Establishment (PXE), Balasore
Research & Development Establishment (R&DE), Pune
Research Center Imarat (RCI), Hyderabad
Scientific Analysis Group (SAG), Delhi
Snow & Avalanche Study Estt (SASE), Chandigarh
Solid State Physics Laboratory (SSPL), Delhi
Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory( TBRL),Chandigarh
Vehicle Research & Development Establishment (VRDE), Ahmednagar

These are some of the sectors and labs of DRDO and all are not making defence related equipements..

Cant believe how much stupid people really are.. and the one who has a licence to troll...


Well anything goes.. with 'blessing'.
 
now i get it ...why most of the DRDO project lag behind in time...kyonki DRDO scientists ke pass machchar makkhi marane ke ilawa koi time hi nahi hai.

And now they are too busy to kill them by hand, so invented this mosquito repellent cream :azn:
Bdw country kab change kiya? :what:
 
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@ Spark
All said there are a lot of Macchars and Makkhis (mosquitoes and flies) in this world. And some of them mutate in to human forms. It is upto the Public Health Authorities (if they wish to) to suppress or eradicate the menace.
 
^^^^
@ Spark
All said there are a lot of Macchars and Makkhis (mosquitoes and flies) in this world. And some of them mutate in to human forms. It is upto the Public Health Authorities (if the wish to) to suppress or eradicate the menace.

Well those mosquitoes can cause dengue fever. Some are immune to coils and repellents . Its upto people to find them and kill them..
 
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@ Spark
All said there are a lot of Macchars and Makkhis (mosquitoes and flies) in this world. And some of them mutate in to human forms. It is upto the Public Health Authorities (if they wish to) to suppress or eradicate the menace.
Massive mutation i must say, even X-Men movies will look like documentaries in front of it :cheesy:
 
Massive mutation i must say, even X-Men movies will look like documentaries in front of it :cheesy:

Hey .. you guys know that only the female mosquitoes bite and males dont bite.? They thrive on drinking blood while the less harmful males lives on nectar.
 

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