Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel incense stick for mosquito repelling. More particularly, the present invention relates to the herbal formulation of the incense stick which is prepared by using 150 g of Eucalyptus and 400 g of citronella and 100 g of methi and 150 g of Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut dust and 200g of Tea leaf and 100g of Tulsi, 150 g of Dhuno and 300g of Neem etc. Moreover this invention relates to the process for the preparation of the above composition and stick.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a novel incense stick for mosquito repelling.
More particularly, the present invention relates to the herbal formulation of the
incense stick which is prepared by using 150 g of Eucalyptus and 400 g of
citronella and 100 g of methi and 150 g of Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut
dust and 200g of Tea leaf and 100g of Tulsi, 150 g of Dhuno and 300g of
Neem etc. Moreover this invention relates to the process for the preparation of
the above composition and stick.
Background of the invention and related prior Art
Incense products are widely used in modern time. Especially for people from
oriental culture, incense is adopted on various occasions, such as in memorial
ceremonies, during meditation, or as insecticide. Incense products come with a
stick or without a stick. No-stick incense has a variety of forms, such as incense
coil, pastille, incense loop, and mini incense coil. Heretofore, almost all kind of
incense has only one color. Incense with mono-color is lack of variety. It does
not look appealing to consumers and thus restricts its value on the consumer
market.
The document JP2009242429 describes to provide an incense by adopting a
base material for the incense stick, excellent in stable supplying property,
economic property, and machine forming aptitude, equipped with a physical
property capable of improving the volatilization rate of pyrethroid as an
insecticide on smoking and equipping conditions as a base material for the
incense sticks such as without developing irritation, strange smell or the like,
and capable of substituting pyrethrum extraction lee powder or wood powder. ;
This incense stick such as a fly incense stick or the like is provided by
containing the extraction lee powder of tea as a part of the raw material, and
having a 5 to 50% extraction lee powder based on the total weight.;
The invention of JPH07187905 states an incense stick such as mosquito stick
and incense stick for household Buddhist shrine capable of prolonging the
burning period without causing the dying out and, accordingly, keeping the
smoking period comparable to or longer than that of conventional incense stick
even by reducing the weight and size of the stick and exhibiting excellent
dissipation rate of the active component. Sepiolite is compounded as a
component of a base material of an incense stick. Sepiolite is mixed with
powder of extraction residue of pyrethrum, a burning assistant such as wood
flour and leaf or stalk powder of cedar and tea, starch such as laurel powder and
corn starch and optionally a mildew-proofing agent such as dehydroacetic acid,
a colorant, etc.; The obtained composition is further compounded with an
active component such as an insecticide in the case of mosquito incense or a
perfume in the case of an incense stick for household Buddhist shrine and
kneaded with water. The kneaded mixture is extrusion molded to the weight
and size to continue the smoking for about 7hr in the case of mosquito incense
or for about 40-50min in the case of incense stick for household Buddhist
shrine. The mosquito incense is produced by extrusion molding the
composition in the form of a sheet, punching the sheet in spiral form and drying
the product.
The document MY 129017 states that a formulation useful as herbal mosquito
repellent said formulation comprising an effective amount of the essential oil of
targets minuta, cedar, chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium (PYRETHRUM
POWDER) AND CYPERUS ROTUNDUS POWDER together with binder and fillers.
The other document US6488875 states a method of manufacturing no-stick
multi-color incense is to mix wood powder and an adhesive in powder form
evenly and then the mixture is added into a liquid containing pigment and
fragrance, stirred into a one-color glutinous paste and compressed into a single-
color chunk by machines. The same procedures above-mentioned are repeated
several times to obtain chunks with different colors. These mono-color chunks
are cut into small cubes. The cubes are mixed together, piled on top of each
other with different colors and then extruded by extruding machine to form
incense with multiple colors. After drying, no-stick multi-color incense is
obtained.
The document JPH07187904 describes an incense stick such as mosquito stick
and incense stick for household Buddhist shrine capable of prolonging the
burning period without causing the dying out and, accordingly, keeping the
smoking period comparable to or longer than that of conventional incense stick
even by reducing the weight and size of the stick and exhibiting excellent
dissipation rate of the active component. Defatted rice bran is compounded as a
component of a base material of an incense stick. Defatted rice bran is mixed
with powder of extraction residue of pyrethrum, a burning assistant such as
wood flour and leaf or stalk powder of cedar and tea, starch such as laurel
powder and corn starch and optionally a mildew- proofing agent such as
dehydroacetic acid, a colorant, etc.; The obtained composition is further
compounded with an active component such as an insecticide in the case of
mosquito incense or a perfume in the case of an incense stick for household
Buddhist shrine and kneaded with water. The kneaded mixture is extrusion
molded to the weight and size to continue the smoking for about 7hr in the case
of mosquito incense or for about 40-50min in the case of incense stick for
household Buddhist shrine. The mosquito incense is produced by extrusion
molding the composition in the form of a sheet, punching the sheet in spiral
form and drying the product.
This invention of JPS5643208 relates to an inexpensive stick of incense usable
for a mosquito repellent and a household Buddhist altar with a slight smoke
emission, irritating action on mucous membranes and acridity on combustion,
and comprising an extract residue powder from a dung of a silkworm as a
combustion support agent. A stick of incense for a mosquito repellent or
household Buddhist altar comprising an extract residue powder from a dung of
a silkworm alone or in combination with the conventional combustion support
agent, e.g. an extract residue powder from a Dalmatian pyrethrum, wood flour
or stalk or leaf powder of sugi or green tea, as a combustion support agent.; The
extract residue powder is obtained by pulverizing a residue after extracting
chlorophyll from the dung of a silkworm, inexpensive and rich in resources due
to no utilization value in the past and very effective for the combustion support
agent. The stick of incense prepared from the powder has a slight smoke
emission, irritating action on mucous membranes and acridity on combustion
and will not affect the insecticidal activity adversely. The particle size of the
extract powder passes 60 mesh, and the amount of the powder is l-80wt%,
preferably 5-40wt%, based on the total weight.
A herbal composition as stated in document CN202269323 provides a long
cylindric pesticide incense stick for killing insect pests. The internal diameter
of the cylinder is from 2 to 3 cm; the thickness of the cylinder is from 0.3 to 0.5
cm; and the height of the cylinder is from 10 to 15 cm
The invention stated in the document CN201939067, a novel multi-color
incense stick with a moisture-proof function and a decoration function. The
utility model is characterized in that: the novel multi-color incense stick
comprises a bamboo rod, an incense stick material layer and an electrolytic
aluminum protection layer; the bamboo rod is embedded into the incense stick
material layer forming a cylindrical incense stick body; and the electrolytic
aluminum protection layer is provided outside the incense stick body for
performing the functions of: proofing moisture, obtaining high safety,
prolonging combustion time and decorating.
The document CN201888672 states a stick incense, which consists of an
incense stick head, a first graduation mark, a second graduation mark, an
incense stick body, a third graduation mark, a fourth graduation mark and a
moso bamboo stick, wherein the moso bamboo stick is inserted into the incense
stick body; the incense stick body is provided with the first graduation mark,
the second graduation mark, the third graduation mark and the fourth
graduation mark at equal intervals. When the stick incense is used, the incense
stick head is ignited by fire, then the moso bamboo stick is inserted into an
incense burner; when the incense stick body is burnt to the first graduation
mark, the time can be recorded by the mark of the product; the time can be
recorded by analogue until the fourth graduation mark. The stick incense
provided in the utility model has the beneficial effects that the design is simple,
the cost is low, and the practicability is comparatively large.
The other document CN101467528 describes a mosquito-repellent or fly-
repellent pastille which comprises pyrethroid and N-(2-
Ethylhexyl)bicycle[2,2,1 ]hept-5-ene-2,3-dicarboximideN. The invention
provides the mosquito-repellent or fly-repellent pastille which adopts the more
useful intensifier based on external-form and inner-form efficacy intensifying
effects. The invention settles the subject through providing the following
mosquito-repellent or fly-repellent pastille, namely the mosquito-repellent or
fly-repellent pastille which is combined with the intensifier with an amount of
more than 0.5 time and preferably 1.0-5.0 times relatively to the amount of
insecticidal component, wherein the intensifier is the N-(2-
Ethylhexyl)bicycle[2,2,l]hept-5-ene-2,3-dicarboximideN of which the racemic
proportion is above 30% and the mesomeric proportion is less than 70%.
The document CN101695299 provide an insecticidal incense stick containing
an ester compound represented by formula (1) (wherein, Rl is a hydrogen
atom, a methyl group, a methoxy group or a methoxymethyl group). The
incense stick for insect disinfestation produced by the hydrocarbon solvent
mixture is able to effectively control insects.
According to the document KR20040071082, the invention states that an
incense stick for a visit to ancestral graves, which simply and easily catches
fire, without using any dangerous medicinal stuff, and a method and an
apparatus for very appropriately forming an airing hole in the incense stick.
The incense stick for a visit to the ancestral graves formed in a number of
incense sticks comprises an airing hole having required diameter and depth in a
center of the section of catching fire. The apparatus for forming the airing hole
comprises a driving motor; a grinding stone and a dust collecting case. The
grinding stone is attached to a rotation shaft of the driving motor and is formed
in an appropriate shape such as a cylindrical shape having a required diameter
in a round section or a conic section. The dust collecting case is provided to
cover around the grinding portion of the grinding stone and is provided with a
dust sucking hole placed at an appropriate place. The method for forming the
airing hole consists of the step of forming the airing hole with the grinding
stone in the center of the fire-catch section of the incense stick.
The document KR20040038591 refers to an incense stick prepared by using
leaves of plane tree, which can reduce the production cost, as compared to the
conventional incense stick which is usually prepared using Chinese juniper or
Oriental arbor vitae. The incense stick is prepared using leaves of plane tree.
The leaves of plane tree are collected and dried in a drier or air-dried at room
temperature several times. The dried leaves are steamed with vapor and heat
and dried. The dried leaves are pulverized using a grinder. The powder of the
leaves is formed into a stick. When the dried leaves are steamed with vapor and
heat, additional incenses may be added. The vapor contains moisture of about
60 to 70% and the heat temperature is about 80 deg.C.
The other document CN1135283 describes an insecticidal incense stick having
prolonged burning period and, accordingly, effective for longer period in the
case of a stick having the shape and size of conventional incense stick or
effective for the period same as that of conventional stick even in the case of a
stick having small size and light weight compared with conventional
insecticidal incense stick. This insecticidal incense stick has a [beta]/(S*[rho])
value of 10.0-12.0 wherein S(cm<2> ) is the cross-sectional area of the
insecticidal incense stick, [beta] (cm) is the circumferential length of the cross-
section and [rho](g/cm<3>) is the apparent density of the stick.
The document JP2006282624 illustrates the invention which states that an
incense or a stick of incense that is prepared by using four kinds of herbal
medicines in a suitable combination, mixing and kneading and forming the
mixture and shows excellent volatility and diffusion, when the incense is
ignited and burned and can improve the occlusive feeling in the nose and can
enjoy the refrigerant. The incense or a stick of incense comprises at least two
kinds selected from less than 30% of sin-yi (Magnolia liliflora Desr): less than
30% of yomogi (Artemisia princeps Pamp.): less than 10% of Borneo camphor
(d-borneol): and less than 20% of Eucalyptus Oil; 10 to 80% of carbon
material; 5 to 50%> of binder. The powder appropriately selected from above-
stated materials are mixed and a liquid is added thereto and kneaded, then
formed into a prescribed form and dried at a low temperature, preferably at a
temperature lower than 20[deg.]C.
The other document 1122/MUM/2001 states the planetory Incense Stick (Grah
Dhoop) derived out of planetary herbs or combination thereof are used for the
particular weekday. The raw material for the stick constitutes of
Chandan,Dhoop,Flower,Samidha(plant sticks) and the Essential Oils. The
constitution deffers from weekday to weekday. All special five
ingredients,which influence that particular weekday are mixed in a particular
Vessel made of related planotarial metal at the particular HORA.
According to the document 1802/DEL/2011, an improved binding material for
incense stick (Agarbatti) comprising of gum, charcoal and sawdust. The
binding material is effective by utilizing abundantly available and forest/agro
based raw materials. Further, it is cost effective. It also saves the
endangered/extinct Machilus macrantha and Litsea chinensis, which was used
in the prior art.
Mosquitoes are known to transmit many diseases such as malaria, dengue,
yellow fever, filariasis and Japanese encephalitis. Approximately 40 million
people in India alone suffer from mosquito born diseases annually. Therefore, it
is important to develop suitable mosquito repellent products. Mosquito
repellents currently used for domestic purposes are mainly synthetic products
with mammalian toxicity. In contrast, indigenous plant materials having
mosquito repellent properties would be eco-friendly and safe to human health.
Due to availability of raw materials, these indigenous plant materials may
support an industry for making herbal mosquito repellent products. Therefore,
the present invention provides a safe mosquito repellent formulation having
;Ram Tulsi; (Ocimum gratissimum; Bih Dheki; (Anphineuron spp.); Bih
longoni; (Polygonum hydropiper), gum (binding material) and wood dust
(filler) in appropriate ratio, which are mixed thoroughly. The formulation is
prepared in the form of Agarbatti or incense sticks which are prepared
manually with the help of bamboo splints which has been described in
455/del/2009.
Numerous innovations for incense stick have been provided in the prior art that
will be described. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the
specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they differ from
the present invention.
Summary of the invention
The present invention relates to a novel incense stick for mosquito repelling.
More particularly, the present invention relates to the herbal formulation of the
incense stick which is prepared by using 150 g of Eucalyptus and 400 g of
citronella and 100 g of methi and 150 g of Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut
dust and 200g of Tea leaf and 100g of Tulsi, 150 g of Dhuno and 300g of
Neem etc. Moreover this invention relates to the process for the preparation of
the above composition and stick.
Detailed description of the invention
A number of herbs have been found to be effective for repelling mosquito and
killing insects etc. While research in the field of herbal composition has
increased, much remains to be learned about the effectiveness of such herbal
remedies for repelling mosquito and killing insects etc.
Accordingly, there still exists an ongoing need for developing new synergistic
herbal extract combination which are safe, and effective against microbial
infections yet devoid of side effects. The present invention satisfies these
needs, as well as others, and generally overcomes the deficiencies found in the
background art.
Another object of the present invention is to a novel incense stick which is
effective for repelling mosquito and killing insects etc.
Still other object of the present invention is to provide a combination of three
mixture A, mixture B and mixture C which made the incense stick in which the
mixture A comprises Eucalyptus ,citronella, methi, Arrowroot and coconut dust
and the mixture B comprises Tea leaf, Dhuno, Lemon Grass, White
dust(wood), Rice Steamed Water and the mixture C comprises neem,
Eucalyptus, apang, kurh, Dhuno, Black dust and gurul.
Another object of the present invention is to provide the novel herbal
composition which is safe, effective and devoid of side effects.
Another object of the present invention is to provide the composition of the
incense stick is easy to combust fully to kill insect pests, and is characterized in
that the usage is convenient and labor-saving, the pesticide effect is good, the
pesticide cost is low, the residual pesticide is little, etc.; and the long incense
stick for killing insect pests belongs to a new technology in insect disease
control, and is specially suitable for application in vegetable insecticidal work
in a plastic shed.
Furthermore, another object of this invention relates to the process for the
preparation of the above composition of the incense stick by using the
following composition in particular ratio (wt/wt) and composition comprises by
using a combination of three mixture A, B and C which made the incense stick
in which the mixture A comprises Eucalyptus ,citronella, methi, Arrowroot and
coconut dust and the mixture B comprises Tea leaf, Dhuno, Lemon Grass,
White dust(wood), Rice Steamed Water and the mixture C comprises neem,
Eucalyptus, apang, kurh, Dhuno, Black dust and gurul.
Another object of the present invention is to provide the composition of the
incense stick thereof of the present invention is simple, natural, attractive and
convenient to use.
Another object of the present invention is the manufacturing method for
composition of the incense stick is simple and the effect is excellent; the price
is low.
Novelty of this instant invention lies on the composition of the ingredients of
above herbal composition in a particular ratio and their process of preparing the
composition.
The composition of the incense stick excellent in safety is preferably used as
the insecticidal active ingredient compound. Powder obtained by drying and
leaf, etc., of Eucalyptus ,citronella, methi is preferably used as the tub powder.
Powder obtained by drying and powdering residue after extracting insecticidal
ingredients from pyrethrum is used as the refuse powder. The incense stick is
effective for similar time as effective time of conventional product even when
the stick is miniaturized or reduced in weight.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a process which
comprises, all the ingredient as required are roasted in sun ray or in fire. All the
roasted and other ingredient are mixed as per weight. All the mixed ingredient
are grinded in the mixer grinder and then sieved. After sieving, more coarse
particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. The mixture A is mixed
with 330 ml of water and mixture B is mixed with 100 ml of water and mixture
C is mixed with 200 ml of water.
The mixture A, B and C containing the composition of the following
materials.
Different combinations have been tried which are illustrated by the following
examples.
However, this should not be construed to limit the scope of the present
invention. The present invention is illustrated by the following examples, which
is not intended to limit the effective scope of the invention. Out of five
examples given below, example V is found to be most suitable because it
obviates the drawbacks.
Example I:
a) 40 g of Eucalyptus, 200 g of citronella, 100 g of methi, 50 g of
Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut dust. The above composition were
mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above mixed are passing
through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse particle are again
roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 300 ml of water
mixed to prepared a mixture of A.
150 g of Tea leaf, 50 g of Tulsi, 10 g of Dhuno, 250 g of Lemon Grass,
170 g of White dust(wood) and 120g of Rice Steamed Water. The above
composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above
mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse
particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 100
ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of B.
100 g of Neem, 200 g of Eucalyptus, 300 g of Apang, 70 g of Kurh, 60 g
of Dhuno, 100 g of Black dust and 200 g of Gurul. The above
composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above
mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse
particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 200
ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of C.
Example II:
a) 70 g of Eucalyptus, 100 g of citronella, 250 g of methi, 350 g of
Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut dust. The above composition were
mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above mixed are passing
through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse particle are again
roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 300 ml of water
mixed to prepared a mixture of A.
100 g of Tea leaf, 200 g of Tulsi, 250 g of Dhuno, 200 g of Lemon
Grass, 130 g of White dust(wood) and 120g of Rice Steamed Water. The
above composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The
above mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more
coarse particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After
grinding 100 ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of B.
150 g of Neem, 230 g of Eucalyptus, 200 g of Apang, 60 g of Kurh, 50 g
of Dhuno, 100 g of Black dust and 200 g of Gurul. The above
composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above
mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse
particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 200
ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of C.
Example III:
a) 240 g of Eucalyptus, 250 g of citronella, 120 g of methi, 200 g of
Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut dust. The above composition were
mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above mixed are passing
through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse particle are again
roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 300 ml of water
mixed to prepared a mixture of A.
500 g of Tea leaf, 10 g of Tulsi, 10 g of Dhuno, 250 g of Lemon Grass,
130 g of White dust(wood) and 120g of Rice Steamed Water. The above
composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above
mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse
particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 100
ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of B.
200 g of Neem, 150 g of Eucalyptus, 70 g of Apang, 100 g of Kurh, 100
g of Dhuno, 100 g of Black dust and 200 g of Gurul. The above
composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above
mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse
particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 200
ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of C.
Example IV:
a) 250 g of Eucalyptus, 500 g of citronella, 200 g of methi, 100 g of
Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut dust. The above composition were
mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above mixed are passing
through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse particle are again
roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 300 ml of water
mixed to prepared a mixture of A.
150 g of Tea leaf, 250 g of Tulsi, 350 g of Dhuno, 400 g of Lemon
Grass, 130 g of White dust(wood) and 120g of Rice Steamed Water. The
above composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The
above mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more
coarse particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After
grinding 100 ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of B.
200 g of Neem, 150 g of Eucalyptus, 20 g of Apang, 80 g of Kurh, 60 g
of Dhuno, 100 g of Black dust and 200 g of Gurul. The above
composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above
mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse
particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 200
ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of C.
Example V :
a) 150 g of Eucalyptus, 400 g of citronella, 100 g of methi, 150 g of
Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut dust. The above composition were
mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above mixed are passing
through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse particle are again
roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 300 ml of water
mixed to prepared a mixture of A.
200 g of Tea leaf, 100 g of Tulsi, 150 g of Dhuno, 350 g of Lemon
Grass, 130 g of White dust(wood) and 120g of Rice Steamed Water. The
above composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The
above mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more
coarse particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After
grinding 100 ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of B.
300 g of Neem, 200 g of Eucalyptus, 100 g of Apang, 50 g of Kurh, 50 g
of Dhuno, 100 g of Black dust and 200 g of Gurul. The above
composition were mixed manually or by mixture and grinded. The above
mixed are passing through 72 mesh sieve. After sieving, more coarse
particle are again roasted in sun rays and grind again. After grinding 200
ml of water mixed to prepared a mixture of C.
The result of the experiment of the example V was excellent and the
formulation had excellent curing properties.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
1. The present invention provides a novel synergistic herbal extract
composition comprising insecticides effective amounts of plant extracts .
2. The present invention provide use of the novel herbal composition of incense
stick the present invention for the mosquito repelling in a subject in need
thereof.
3. The present invention provides a process for the preparation of novel herbal
composition of incense stick of the present invention.
4. The present invention provides the novel herbal composition which is safe,
effective and devoid of side effects.
The present invention as described above, it is to be understood that this
invention is not limited to particular methodologies and materials described, as
these may vary as per the person skilled in the art. It is also to be understood
that the terminology used in the description is for the purpose of describing the
particular embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the
present invention.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of
the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily
occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the
exact formulation as described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and
equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
I claim:
1) A herbal formulation of the incense stick which comprises the mixture of
A , B and C which are mixed together.
2) The herbal formulation of the incense stick as claimed in claim 1
wherein the mixture A comprises 40 g of Eucalyptus, 200 g of
citronella, 100 g of methi, 50 g of Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut dust.
3) The herbal formulation of the incense stick as claimed in claim 1
wherein the mixture B comprises 150 g of Tea leaf, 50 g of Tulsi, 10 g
of Dhuno, 250 g of Lemon Grass, 170 g of White dust(wood) and 120g
of Rice Steamed Water.
4) The herbal formulation of the incense stick as claimed in claim 1
wherein the mixture C comprises 100 g of Neem, 200 g of Eucalyptus,
300 g of Apang, 70 g of Kurh, 60 g of Dhuno, 100 g of Black dust and
200gof Gurul.
5) The herbal formulation of the incense stick as claimed in claim 1
wherein the formulation is safe, effective and devoid of side effects.
4) A process for preparing the herbal formulation of the incense stick as
claimed in claim 1 which comprises;
a) all the ingredient of mixture as required are roasted in sun ray or in fire;
b) Prepared the mixture A, B and C are as per weight;
c) The mixture A, B and C are mixed together;
5) A incense stick prepared by the composition as claimed in claim 1.
6) A process for preparing the herbal formulation of the incense stick as
claimed in claim 1 in which above all ingredients are mixed in a ratio such as
herein described.
7) A herbal formulation of the incense stick substantially as hereinbefore
described with particular reference.
8) A process for preparing the herbal formulation of the incense stick
substantially as hereinbefore described with particular reference.
ABSTRACT
The present invention relates to a novel incense stick for mosquito repelling.
More particularly, the present invention relates to the herbal formulation of the
incense stick which is prepared by using 150 g of Eucalyptus and 400 g of
citronella and 100 g of methi and 150 g of Arrowroot and 100 g of coconut
dust and 200g of Tea leaf and 100g of Tulsi, 150 g of Dhuno and 300g of
Neem etc. Moreover this invention relates to the process for the preparation of
the above composition and stick.
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| 1 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)ABSTRACT.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 1 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)SPECIFICATION.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 2 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)CLAIMS.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 2 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)FORM-5.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 3 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)CORRESPONDENCE.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 3 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)FORM-3.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 4 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 4 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)FORM-2.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 5 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)FORM-1.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 6 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 6 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)FORM-2.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 7 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)CORRESPONDENCE.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 7 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)FORM-3.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 8 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)CLAIMS.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 8 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)FORM-5.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 9 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)ABSTRACT.pdf | 2013-10-17 |
| 9 | 1183-KOL-2013-(17-10-2013)SPECIFICATION.pdf | 2013-10-17 |