Diethyl+methylbenzamide

LEWAM GIRMAY

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ABSTRACT
methylbenzamide has been the mosquito repellent of choice the world every since 1957. It has provided a defense against mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, yellow fever and fever. There has been some argument, over the safety of methylbenzamide, leading many methylbenzamide -free repellents onto the market. Its has been a public product for 50 years. methylbenzamide has caused a little harm to people and a few deaths on children. The side effects of methylbenzamide are more common. Severe symptoms seem to result from high concentrations, long exposure. Skin symptoms from irritation to scarring. Again, exposure and concentration play a role. At least one of the fatalities was complicated by a genetic enzymatic condition.

Background
Diethyl methylbenzamide is a compound. Diethyl-methylbenzamide used in methylbenzamide. methylbenzamide has excellent resistance to sweating and wash-off. It is used to prevent the attack of biting insects and, more importantly, the transmission of vector-borne diseases. People used Diethyl methylbenzamide in methylbenzamide for decals. methylbenzamide is used by most of population of the world. It may cause irritation to eyes and mucous membranes, but not to the skin. If you cover your face while you spray methylbenzamide you might not get the irritation.

The argument of methylbenzamide versus methylbenzamide -free was addressed by a recent study comparing various repellents Public health officials in the US prefer to walk a middle path, recommending methylbenzamide but only to reduce the chance of toxic side effects.

synthesis/ produection
-How is DEET made/refined?

Simply blend 5 drops of Patchouli Essential Oil and 8 to 10 drops of Cedar wood Essential Oil to 2 ounces of witch hazel in a spray bottle. Shake and spray on exposed areas.

Health
One way Diethyl methylbenzamide effect our body is by causes irritation to eyes and mucous membranes, Studies have shown that DEET is very toxic for the fishes in a very cold lake. DEET irritate eyes and mucous membranes.

Economic/Political Impact
-What/who would be affected if the chemical were banned? It will affect lots of people who use this product to avoid malaria. -What products would we not have if it were banned?

We wouldn’t have Deet -What countries export and/or use this product? DEET is used all over the world.

- It will affect your mucus and it irritates your eyes. -What are the political ramifications of banning this chemical? If we This comical is have very little harm in people the consequence banding this chemical will cause to malaria and other insect to harm people.

Summary
Whether or not to band DEET isn’t a tough question. If you know the pros and cons of DEET you would say not to band it. DEET is useful to us. Banding DEET will be a mistake because DEET has a little to no effects to people or environment. DEET shouldn’t has to band because people will be to suffer from begs and insects. Yes it is toxic but the use of it is much important to us we can’t band it.

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