2008
DOI: 10.1080/13625180802263515
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Update on nonoxynol-9 as vaginal spermicide

Abstract: Nonoxynol-9 (N-9) is a typical surfactant. For more than 30 years that very property of N-9 has been successfully exploited for its spermicidal action. It is available as an over-the-counter, locally acting vaginal spermicide. The suitability of N-9 as a spermicide is elaborated in this article. The reasons why N-9 may fail as a contraceptive are discussed. In spite of many drawbacks, which are mentioned in the article, N-9 is still often resorted to as a locally acting contraceptive. The review ends with sugg… Show more

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“…The chromatographic profiles observed are in agreement with industrial manufacture of nonoxynol-9, which results in a distribution of ethylene oxide repeat units, with the lowest detectable components being those corresponding to N 3 (reflecting the presence of three ethylene oxide repeats). Our results confirm a literature report that the industrial synthesis of nonoxynol-9 results in a Poisson distribution of compounds, with only trace levels of N 0 , N 1 , and N 2 being detected in the commercial product [15]. As such, the chromatograms of nonoxynol-9 show clusters of peaks centering on each poly(ethylene oxide) subunit, beginning at N 3 ( Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…The chromatographic profiles observed are in agreement with industrial manufacture of nonoxynol-9, which results in a distribution of ethylene oxide repeat units, with the lowest detectable components being those corresponding to N 3 (reflecting the presence of three ethylene oxide repeats). Our results confirm a literature report that the industrial synthesis of nonoxynol-9 results in a Poisson distribution of compounds, with only trace levels of N 0 , N 1 , and N 2 being detected in the commercial product [15]. As such, the chromatograms of nonoxynol-9 show clusters of peaks centering on each poly(ethylene oxide) subunit, beginning at N 3 ( Figure 2).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Because its structure is both hydrophobic and hydrophilic, nonoxynol-9 forms micelles, which complicates its solubility [15]. Additionally, the long hydrocarbon side chains are engaged in intermolecular van der Waals interactions that negatively impact transfer of molecules into the gas phase.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The rate and extent of drug absorption and blood drug concentration after intravaginal administration are dependent on formulation factors, vaginal physiology, age, and menstrual cycle. Most drugs in vaginal formulations are indicated for the treatment of topical conditions such as vaginitis and other vaginal infections, and include antimicrobials (Bradshaw et al 2012), labor inducers (Seeras 1995;Seeras et al 1995), spermicides (Iyer and Poddar 2008), and sexual hormones for postmenopausal symptoms (Rad et al 2006). Vaginal preparations are traditionally used for local treatment, however, systemic effects via the vaginal route can also be achieved (Alexander et al 2004;Song et al 2004).…”
Section: Vaginal Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 98%