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02620 COMPARISON OF THE IN VITRO ACTIVITY OF MARKETED INDIAN PRODUCTS AND NONOXYNOL-9 AGAINST VAGINAL LACTOBACCILLUS Citron, Diane* In a search for marketed Indian products with anti-HIV activity, a number of formulations were identified. Their effect on lactobacilli was compared to that of N-9, using 9 H2O2- producing vaginal strains (L. jensenii [2], L. gasseri [3], L. acidophilus-crispatus [2], L. salivarius [2]) in the agar dilution (AD) and macro-broth dilution (MBD), and a time-kill (TK) assay to determine survival time. Brucella agar (SBA) or broth supplemented with 5% lysed sheep blood, vit K and hemin (SBB) was used for most tests. The TK study was done at pH 4.7 and 6.0, and the AD study at pH 4.8 and 7.2. MICs for N-9 by AD ranged from 0.04% to 10% at pH 7.2, but were typically reduced by one fourfold dilution at pH 4.8. The MBD tests yielded similar results with MICs of 2% to 10%. In the TK study in SBB, 8 of 9 strains survived at least 7 hours in 10% N-9. A solution of 10% N-9 in PBS at pH 4.7 was cidal for 4 strains within 1 hour, but all survived for >7 hours in 2% N-9. The results at pH 6.0 were very similar. Inhibitory activity of N-9 was strain dependent. In the TK assay (for those formulations difficult to dissolve), the skin products, Amrut Malham (Amrut Pharm) and Dermal (Amrutanjan), at 1%, showed inhibition but Pama Malham (Amrut Pharm; 1%) and Moiste (Genix Pharm; 10%), did not. In the MBD assay, the skin products, Emolene (Fulford India), and the vaginal products, Fain gel (Elder Pharm), and V-gel (Himalaya Drug) had no effect at 10%. Ms. Diane M. Citron |
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