Citriodiol in insect repellent can kill COVID-19 – UK scientists

Citriodiol in insect repellent can kill COVID-19 – UK scientists

British scientists have discovered that an active ingredient found in insect repellent can kill COVID-19. Researchers at the UK’s Defense Science and

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British scientists have discovered that an active ingredient found in insect repellent can kill COVID-19. Researchers at the UK’s Defense Science and Technology Laboratory determined that Citriodiol can help fight coronavirus in a preliminary study.

Insect repellents containing Citriodiol are not believed to be enough alone to protect people from the virus but can be used as an additional layer of defense along with face masks, hand washing and other health recommendations, according to the report.

Citriodiol — which has approval from the US Environmental Protection Agency — is derived from the leaves and twigs of the eucalyptus citriodora tree.

Jacqueline Watson, managing director of Citrefine, which produces the naturally sourced active ingredient, previously said she was optimistic that it could help stop the spread of the virus.
“What we can say is that we do feel there is a very good chance it could work against this virus but it does of course need to be thoroughly tested,” she said.