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titleOfInvention Pesticides Containing Tomato Fermented Extract
abstract The present invention relates to a pesticide containing a fermented tomato extract and a method for pesticidal, killing, and avoiding pests using the same. Since the essential oil component of tomato is insoluble in water, conventional extraction methods have limitations in extracting essential oil components which are insoluble in water. Tomato fermentation extraction method of the present invention can be sufficiently extracted fat-soluble components by alcohols and ketones produced during the fermentation process by adding the sugar contained in the tomato itself and sugar in addition to maximize the extraction of fat-soluble components. The environment was provided and solubilized using a solubilizer to solve the solubility of essential oils. This product contains tomato fermented extract to control house dust mite and improves the quality of life, and can develop new functional products by controlling the mites of the outdoors and depositing them on mosquito skin and fiber fabrics. In addition, it is possible to produce derivatives that can be applied to various fields such as grain packaging by developing insect repellents by electrodeposition on paper fabrics.
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