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Safety Study of an Antimicrobial Peptide Lactocin 160 Produced by the Vaginal Lactobacillus rhamnosus


Author(s) : Chikindas Michael L. Faro S. Aroutcheva Alla A. Dover Sara E., 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 2007
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : Objective. To evaluate the safety of the antimicrobial peptide, lactocin 160. Methods. Lactocin 160, a product of vaginal probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus 160 was evaluated for toxicity and irritation. An in vitro human organotypic vaginal-ectocervical tissue model (EpiVaginal) was employed for the safety testing by determining the exposure time to reduce tissue viability to 50% (ET-50). Hemolytic activity of lactocin160 was tested using 8% of human erythrocyte suspension. Susceptibility of lactobacilli to lactocin160 was also studied. Rabbit vaginal irritation (RVI) model was used for an in vivo safety evaluation. Results. The ET-50 value was 17.5 hours for lactocin 160 (4.9 hours for nonoxynol 9, N9). Hemolytic activity of lactocin 160 was 8.2% (N9 caused total hemolysis). Lactobacilli resisted to high concentrations of peptide preparation. The RVI model revealed slight vaginal irritation. An average irritation index grade was evaluated as أƒآ¢أ‚€أ‚إ“none.أƒآ¢أ‚€أ‚آ‌ Conclusions. Lactocin 160 showed minimal irritation and has a good potential for intravaginal application.,