Dihydronepetalactone, a minor natural constituent of the essential oil of
catmints (Nepeta spp.) such as Nepeta cataria, has been identified as an
effective insect repellent compound. Synthesis of dihydronepetalactone
may be achieved by hydrogenation of nepetalactone, the major constituent
of catmint essential oils. This compound, which also has fragrance
properties, may be used commercially for its insect repellent properties.