dc.description.abstract | Globally, unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections infections including HIV
and AIDS are huge challenges to women’s reproductive health. Development of a femalecontrolled
vaginal preparation that has microbicidal and contraceptive properties has the
potential to have widespread impact. Such a dual protection method could prevent unwanted
pregnancies and reduce the risk of acquisition and transmission sexually transmitted infections.
‘UniPron’ is a candidate vaginal product that is undergoing testing and its potential applications
include use as a personal lubricant, a vaginal contraceptive and/or a microbicidal product.
As a result of research carried out at the Institute of Primate Research, a premier biomedical
World Health Organization collaborating centre in collaboration with a local Pharmaceutical
Company-Universal Pharmaceutical Corporation Limited, UniPron was formulated, developed
and patented (Patent No. KE 218) as vaginal microbicidal contraceptive gel. Uniron is an
acidifying agent with highly buffered low pH that works by lowering the vaginal pH to enhance
normal vaginal defence mechanism. It is formulated as a gel with concentrations of 0.4g, 0.8g
and 1.2g of citric acid which is the active component. Also formulated and developed is a
vaginal lubricating gel (Smuggle) the lubricant in Uniron. These products have since received
three Awards namely, the National Council for Science and Technology, Kenya Public Service
Innovation and African Union Innovation Awards. This study aimed at determining the safety of
Smuggle and Uniron gels as vaginal products; effectiveness of Uniron as a microbicide against
sexually transmitted infection pathogens in vitro and as a contraceptive using the baboon model
(Papio anubis). The effect of Smugel was compared with KY Jelly, the commonly used
commercial vaginal lubricant worldwide manufactured by the American company Johnson and
Johnson.Vaginal pH, blood chemistry, vaginal flora and vaginal and cervical histology were
evaluated at baseline and after administration of 15 ml of the study gels intravaginally twice a
week for eight weeks. Microbicidal effectiveness of UniPron was assessed against Neisseria
gonorrhoea, Gardnerella vaginalis, Haemophylus ducreyi, Candida albicans and Escheriachia
coli. Contraceptive effectiveness of UniPron was assessed by determining the duration the low
pH was maintained in the baboon vagina following its administration, its effect on baboon sperm
parameters in vitro and by time mating sexually active female baboons with males of proven
fertility after intravaginal administration of the product. Repeated application of Smugel or
UniPron into the baboon vagina did not cause any detectable changes in the safety profiles
investigated. In addition, UniPron was found to be effective as a microbicide against N.
gonnorhoea, G. vaginalis, H. ducryi, C. albicans, and E. coli in vitro and was effective as a nonhormonal
vaginal contraceptive in the baboon model. Development of woman-controlled
preventive methods that reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections including HIV and
unplanned pregnancies will not only improve human reproductive health which is a fundamental
human right, but will also catalyse economic and social development for the realization of the
Kenya government vision 2030 and the millennium development goals. | en_US |
dc.description.department | a
Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, ; bDepartment of Mental Health, School of Medicine,
Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya | |