Author:
Gonzalez A,Lee MR,Johnson BA,Booshehri L,Grady D,Vaddi V,Ip C,Mitchell C,Krychman M,Dardik R
Abstract
ABSTRACTVaginal dryness is a common symptom associated with vulvovaginal atrophy of menopause. The impact of vaginal dryness is very significant as it negatively affects quality of life, daily activities, sexual satisfaction as well as on interpersonal relationships. Symptoms of vaginal dryness is often underreported and undertreated. Recently, vaginal lubricants and moisturizers have been applied as one of the alternative and safe approaches to relieve vaginal dryness for women with mild to moderate vaginal dryness. We evaluated the safety and beneficial effects of a new type of estrogen-free vaginal gel, Feminilove BIO-FRESH moisturizing vaginal gel, using in vitro and in vivo experimental tools. Our results suggest that; 1) Feminilove vaginal gel exhibits minimal cell cytotoxicity on various human vaginal cells; 2) Feminilove vaginal gel exhibits minimal side-effects on the structure of vaginal mucosa stratum of experimental animals; 3) Feminiove vaginal gel inhibits the growth of pathogenic vaginal bacteria (E. coli) while promotes the growth of beneficial vaginal bacteria (Lactobacillus spp); 4) Feminilove vaginal gel elicits an anti-inflammatory response on vaginal epithelial cells; and 5) Feminilove vaginal gel promotes the production of tropoelastin and collagen on cultural vaginal smooth muscle and may restore loose vaginal wall (i.e., tightening effects). In summary, our results indicate that Feminilove BIO-FRESH moisturizing vaginal gel is a safe and effective remedy for vaginal dryness and vulvovaginal atrophy in women.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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