Issue 101, 2015

In situ stabilized AgNPs and (Cu-Cur)CD dispersed gel, a topical contraceptive antiretroviral (ARV) microbicide

Abstract

The increasing scenario of sexual HIV-1 transmission and unintended pregnancies demands modern approaches to concomitantly tackle these problems. Dually active strategies with “microbicidal” anti-human immunodeficiency virus (anti-HIV) as well as contraceptive properties constitute one such strategy. Nano-metal and metalo-herbal technology was explored to develop such an approach with minimal toxicity. Synthesis of in situ stabilised silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) of 2–24 nm and a (copper-curcumin)β-cyclodextrin (Cu-Cur)CD inclusion complex was carried out. Cell viability and activity analysis revealed an acceptable dose of 500 μg ml−1 of silver nanoparticles and 10 mg ml−1 of (Cu-Cur)CD respectively. AgNP dispersed (Cu-Cur)CD incorporated carbopol 974p gel was prepared and characterized for its pharmaceutical properties. AgNPs, (Cu-Cur)CD and the whole formulation was evaluated for in vitro anti-HIV, spermicidal and antifungal potential. Results revealed that HIV-1 propagation and sperm motility was completely inhibited at folds of dilution levels. In vivo mating studies proved the contraceptive potential of the formulation. A pre-clinical toxicology study assures the acceptability of our formulation as an intravaginal product. The novel nano-metalo-herbal strategy was found to possess a potential for topical contraceptive antiretroviral (ARV) microbicide action with an undeniably safe profile to be used as a vaginal product.

Graphical abstract: In situ stabilized AgNPs and (Cu-Cur)CD dispersed gel, a topical contraceptive antiretroviral (ARV) microbicide

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Aug 2015
Accepted
16 Sep 2015
First published
16 Sep 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 83013-83028

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In situ stabilized AgNPs and (Cu-Cur)CD dispersed gel, a topical contraceptive antiretroviral (ARV) microbicide

C. Gaurav, R. Goutam, K. N. Rohan, K. T. Sweta, C. S. Abhay and G. K. Amit, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 83013 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA16353F

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