dc.description.abstract | Research on citrus plants is the result of increasing interest in the discovery of plant species with potential insect-repellent
properties. Insect-repelling ability can be achieved by the numerous ubiquitous citrus species. Tis is mainly due to the presence of
phytochemicals such as limonene, citronellol, citral, and α-pinene. Tese phytochemicals’ composition varies depending on the
geographical location of the plant. Te extraction method dictates the confguration of attainable phytochemicals while the dosage
afects the repellency potential. Terefore, developing insect repellent involved a number of observations related to the iden tifcation of both citrus plant phytochemical composition present in the diferent parts of the plant and the repellency potential of
these phytochemicals in advance. Conversely, the development of repellent methods that go beyond conventional methods has
been made possible by scientifc developments including modern strategies such as encapsulation, the preparation of emulsion,
and the incorporation of repellents into textiles. Terefore, this review article intends to probe into the aforementioned in formation and provide a sound insight into citrus-based repellent development in the future. | |