Measuring dilution of microbicide gels with optical imaging.

We present a novel approach for measuring topical microbicide gel dilution using optical imaging. The approach compares gel thickness measurements from fluorimetry and multiplexed low coherence interferometry in order to calculate dilution of a gel. As a microbicide gel becomes diluted at fixed thic...

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Main Authors: Tyler K Drake, Tejen Shah, Jennifer J Peters, Adam Wax, David F Katz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3858273?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a78e9c251dd34cc0aa2bf2a0718fbead2020-11-24T22:11:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8221310.1371/journal.pone.0082213Measuring dilution of microbicide gels with optical imaging.Tyler K DrakeTejen ShahJennifer J PetersAdam WaxDavid F KatzWe present a novel approach for measuring topical microbicide gel dilution using optical imaging. The approach compares gel thickness measurements from fluorimetry and multiplexed low coherence interferometry in order to calculate dilution of a gel. As a microbicide gel becomes diluted at fixed thickness, its mLCI thickness measurement remains constant, while the fluorimetry signal decreases in intensity. The difference between the two measurements is related to the extent of gel dilution. These two optical modalities are implemented in a single endoscopic instrument that enables simultaneous data collection. A preliminary validation study was performed with in vitro placebo gel measurements taken in a controlled test socket. It was found that change in slope of the regression line between fluorimetry and mLCI based measurements indicates dilution. A dilution calibration curve was then generated by repeating the test socket measurements with serial dilutions of placebo gel with vaginal fluid simulant. This methodology can provide valuable dilution information on candidate microbicide products, which could substantially enhance our understanding of their in vivo functioning.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3858273?pdf=render
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author Tyler K Drake
Tejen Shah
Jennifer J Peters
Adam Wax
David F Katz
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Tejen Shah
Jennifer J Peters
Adam Wax
David F Katz
Measuring dilution of microbicide gels with optical imaging.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Tyler K Drake
Tejen Shah
Jennifer J Peters
Adam Wax
David F Katz
author_sort Tyler K Drake
title Measuring dilution of microbicide gels with optical imaging.
title_short Measuring dilution of microbicide gels with optical imaging.
title_full Measuring dilution of microbicide gels with optical imaging.
title_fullStr Measuring dilution of microbicide gels with optical imaging.
title_full_unstemmed Measuring dilution of microbicide gels with optical imaging.
title_sort measuring dilution of microbicide gels with optical imaging.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description We present a novel approach for measuring topical microbicide gel dilution using optical imaging. The approach compares gel thickness measurements from fluorimetry and multiplexed low coherence interferometry in order to calculate dilution of a gel. As a microbicide gel becomes diluted at fixed thickness, its mLCI thickness measurement remains constant, while the fluorimetry signal decreases in intensity. The difference between the two measurements is related to the extent of gel dilution. These two optical modalities are implemented in a single endoscopic instrument that enables simultaneous data collection. A preliminary validation study was performed with in vitro placebo gel measurements taken in a controlled test socket. It was found that change in slope of the regression line between fluorimetry and mLCI based measurements indicates dilution. A dilution calibration curve was then generated by repeating the test socket measurements with serial dilutions of placebo gel with vaginal fluid simulant. This methodology can provide valuable dilution information on candidate microbicide products, which could substantially enhance our understanding of their in vivo functioning.
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