VEERALIN®LN is a next-generation long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) developed to combat insecticide-resistant mosquitoes effectively. Combining alpha-cypermethrin with the synergist piperonyl butoxide (PBO), VEERALIN®LN offers superior protection against resistant vectors while maintaining the highest safety standards. With its WHO prequalification and advanced technology, VEERALIN®LN sets a benchmark for efficacy and durability in vector control.
Developed with alpha cypermethrin and PBO, VEERALIN®LN inhibits resistance mechanisms, ensuring high knockdown rates and sustained bioefficacy.
Made with recyclable materials and packed in oxo-biodegradable plastic bags, minimizing environmental impact.
Certified for its efficacy, safety, and durability in protecting communities worldwide.
Ensures consistent diffusion of insecticide to the surface, maintaining effectiveness over time.
Constructed with 130 denier HDPE yarn, it withstands up to 350 kPa bursting strength and retains efficacy even after 25 washes.
Specification (Test Standards) | Range |
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Fiber analysis (ISO 1833: 1977) | 100% Polyethylene |
Fabrication (ISO 8388: 1998) | Warp knitting |
Number of filaments in yarn | Monofilament |
Fire Safety | EN1102: 2016 |
Linear Density (ISO 2060, DUPRO) | Min 130 denier |
Mesh | Minimum 13 holes/cm² |
Fabric weight (ISO 3801/ EN 12127) | 36 g/m² ± 10% (32.4 to 39.6 g/m²) |
Bursting strength on net (ISO 13938-1: 2019) | >350 kPa |
Bursting strength on seams (ISO 13938-1: 2019) | >350 kPa |
Dimensional stability to washing on fabrics, 6A, 40°C washing procedure 1wash cycle and at dry (ISO 5077: 1984/ISO 6330:2001) | Not more than 10% shrinkage and not more than 5% expansion in both sides |
Alpha-cypermethrin content | 6g/kg ± 25% (4.50 to 7.50 g/kg) |
Piperonyl butoxide (PBO) content (CIPAC method 33/LN/M/2.1 & 3.0) | 2.2 g/kg ± 25% (1.65 to 2.75 g/kg) |
LLIN Technology | Incorporation of insecticide + synergist into HDPE monofilam |
Insecticidal effect | > 80% Functional mortality and/or > 95% knockdown after 20 washes |
Wash resistance after 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 washes (CIPAC method) | As Retention index 95-100% PBO Retention index 92-100% |
Name of insecticide | Alpha-cypermethrin |
Min Level of insecticide per m² | 261 mg±25% |
Insecticide concentration w/w | 6.0 g/kg±25% |
Alpha-cypermethrin retention index | ≥95% |
Name of insecticide | Piperonyl butoxide (PBO) |
Min.Level of synergist per m² | 79 mg ± 25% |
Synergist concentration w/w | 2.2 g/kg ± 25% |
Synergist retention index | ≥92% |
Study | Result |
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Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Swiss Albino Mice (OECD 423) | Classified as Category 5 with LD50 value >2000 to ≤ 5000 mg/kg as per the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). |
Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Wistar Rats (OECD 423) | Classified as Category 5 with LD50 value >2000 to ≤ 5000 mg/kg under GHS. |
Acute Dermal Toxicity Study in Wistar Rats (OECD 402) | Classified as Category 5 with LD50 value > 2000 mg/kg (single dose via dermal route). No classification under GHS. |
Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study in Sprague Dawley Rats (OECD 403) | Classified as Category 4 with LD50 value of 390 mg/m³ body weight. |
Acute Dermal Irritation/Corrosion Study in Rabbits (OECD 404) | Not classified under GHS. Single dermal application revealed no erythema or oedema on New Zealand White Rabbits. |
Acute Eye Irritation/Corrosion Study in Rabbits (OECD 405) | Non-irritant to the eyes of New Zealand White Rabbits with single ocular instillation as per GHS classification. |
Study | Result |
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Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Pigeons (OECD 223) | LD50 value >2000 mg/kg body weight. |
Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Chickens (OECD 223) | LD50 value >2000 mg/kg body weight. |
Acute Toxicity Study on Freshwater Fish (OECD 203) | LD50 value >100 mg active ingredient/L in test medium. |
Acute Contact Toxicity Study on Honeybees (OECD 214) | 48-hour LD50 value >100.0 µg active ingredient/bee. |
PBO binds to the enzymes responsible for degrading insecticides in mosquitoes, enhancing the action of alpha cypermethrin.
Combines a strong physical barrier with an enhanced chemical barrier, providing optimal protection.
Delivers high knockdown rates and sustained efficacy against resistant mosquito strains like Anopheles gambia.
Hand Wash at 30°C
No dry cleaning
No ironing
No bleach
Avoid Exposure to Sunlight
No Tumble
Effective Against Resistant Vectors | VEERALIN®LN incorporates PBO (Piperonyl Butoxide), which enhances the efficacy of the active ingredient (A.I.) against insecticide-resistant mosquito strains, offering superior vector control. |
Withstands Harsh Washing | Designed to endure even the rigorous washing practices in rural areas, VEERALIN®LN retains its effectiveness by embedding A.I. into the fiber, reducing surface depletion and providing long-term protection. |
Durability and Long Life | Manufactured using high-performance materials, VEERALIN®LN ensures durability with a service life of up to 3 years, making it cost-effective and reliable for continuous use. |
Safe for Use | The advanced formulation ensures the A.I. is locked within the fiber, reducing surface exposure, making it safer for children and families. |
Environmentally Friendly | With minimal leaching of hazardous substances, VEERALIN®LN promotes sustainability and eco-friendly vector control practices. |
WHO Prequalified | Certified by WHO for its exceptional efficacy and safety, VEERALIN®LN is a trusted solution for global health initiatives. |
VEERALIN®LN has been rigorously tested in field and laboratory settings, proving its efficacy against resistant mosquito strains. Its superior performance has been validated through studies and endorsements by:
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