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Rodent-repellent studies. III. Advanced studies in the evaluation of chemical repellents

January 1, 1949

In order to bridge the gap between preliminary screening of chemicals for potential rodent repellency and the application ofthese compounds to paper cartons, more advanced studies in the evaluation ofpromising materials have been carried out. These studies have resulted in: (1) a modification of the food acceptance technique which eliminates doubtful compounds and also provides a closer analogy to the ultimate goal, and (2) a method for rapidly testing chemicals incorporated in paper. When the results of these latter tests are expressed as a function of time, it can be shown that a distinct correlation exists between the deterrency exhibited by treated paper and the repellency of treated food.

Publication Year 1949
Title Rodent-repellent studies. III. Advanced studies in the evaluation of chemical repellents
Authors E. Bellack, J.B. DeWitt
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Scientific Edition
Index ID 5220797
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center