β-cyclodextrin polymer/Soluplus® encapsulated Ebselen ternary complex (EβpolySol) as a potential therapy for vaginal candidiasis and pre-exposure prophylactic for HIV

Highlights

β-cyclodextrin polymer showed 3–4 folds higher saturation solubility of Ebselen.
β-cyclodextrin polymer was safer on HeLa cells compared to monomeric cyclodextrin.
EβpolySol film rapidly disintegrated and immediately released EB in vaginal fluid.
EβpolySol film had potent fungicidal and anti-HIV activity with no cell toxicities.
EβpolySol film could be safe and promising Pre-exposure prophylactic (PreP) for HIV.

Epidemiological findings have discussed recurrent and persistent vulvovaginal candidiasis to be a major manifestation of HIV infected women. Conversely, women with vulvovaginal candidiasis have higher risk of acquiring HIV transmitted during intercourse. Common treatments for such conditions include combined antiretroviral and antifungal therapy. Drug-Drug interaction is a major problem encountered due to common CYP450 metabolic pathway of azoles and antiretroviral drugs. Ebselen (EB), lipophilic, organo-selenium compound has demonstrated promising anti-HIV and anti-fungal activity. The aim of current research was to develop and characterize a rapidly soluble and non-cytotoxic vaginal film of ebselen which could serve dual purpose of treating vulvovaginal candidiasis and pre-exposure prophylactic (PrEP) against HIV.

Ebselen/cyclodextrin polymer/Soluplus® (1:10:10) ternary complex (EβpolySol) showed 200 fold enhancement in aqueous solubility and no degradation of EB in thermogravimetry analysis. EβpolySol film with tensile strength of 33.12 ± 1.98 N/cm2 disintegrated within 30 sec, presented instant drug release with no apparent precipitation in simulated vaginal fluid. EβpolySol film showed compatibility with HEC-1A monolayer and HeLa cells compared to VCF®. EβpolySol film showed MIC of 20 μM against Candida species and IC50 of 0.71 μM against HIV.

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Author links open overlay panelRicha Vartak, Manali Patki, Suvidha Menon, Joseph Jablonski, Sonia Mediouni, Yige Fu, Susana T.Valente, Blase Billack, Ketan Patel
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Volume 589, 15 November 2020, 119863
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.119863


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