found: Work cat.: Antifeedant effects of diethyl toluamide and neem oil on native cave weta, cockroaches, and amphipods, c2004.
found: Wikipedia, Apr. 30, 2007(Neem oil is a vegetable oil pressed from the fruits and seeds of Neem (Azadirachta indica), an evergreen tree which is endemic to the Indian sub-continent and has been introduced to many other areas in the tropics. It is perhaps the most important of the commercially available products of neem. ... Neem oil is not used for cooking purposes but, in India and Bangladesh, it is used for preparing cosmetics (soap, hair products, body hygiene creams, hand creams) and in Ayurvedic, Unani and folklore traditional medicine, in the treatment of a wide range of afflictions. The most frequently reported indications in ancient Ayurvedic writings are skin diseases, inflammations and fevers, and more recently rheumatic disorders, insect repellent and insecticide effects.)
found: IPM of Alaska Web site, Apr. 30, 2007(Neem Oil. Neem oil is a broad spectrum botanical insecticide, miticide and fungicide treatment derived from the seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica) ... Neem seed oil (NSO) is composed of a complex mixture of biologically active compounds. When the natural neem oil is removed from the seeds and treated with alcohol, virtually all of the azadirachtin and related substances separate from the oil itself. The remaining oil - without the azadirachtin - is called Clarified Hydrophobic Extract of Neem Oil.)
found: Neem and birth control, via WWW, Apr. 30, 2007(Vaginal creams and suppositories made with neem oil are quickly becoming the birth control method of choice in India)
found: Neem seed oil profile, via Mountain Rose Herbs Web site, Apr. 30, 2007(Neem Seed Oil. Neem Oil has been used medicinally and cosmetically for hundreds of years)