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Effect of Novel Combinatorial Nanosuspension of Catechin and Ciprofloxacin on E. coli Induced Prostatitis Rat Model

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The present study reports preparation of nanosuspension of ciprofloxacin and catechin to evaluate the synergistic effect on chronic bacterial prostatitis induced male wistar rats. The prepared nanosuspension was evaluated by spectroscopic determination, differential scanning colorimetry, particle size, zeta potential, and in-vitro dissolution, which was found to meet its predermined requirement for novel drug system. The induced prostatitis animals were divided into four groups receiving different treatments separately. Tissue samples were obtained via prostate tissue biopsy, while urine samples were taken via cystocentesis. The obtained tissue samples were analyzed in the aspect of acinar change, interstitial fibrosis, and inflammatory cell infiltration, while urine samples were sub-cultured with prostatic tissue for bacterial colony growth. The results showed superiority of catechin and ciprofloxacin nanosuspension in the reduction of acinar change, interstitial fibrosis, and inflammatory cell infiltration, and the inhibition of bacterial growth in urine. This study successfully demonstrated the synergistic effect of catechin and ciprofloxacin.

Keywords: CATECHIN; CIPROFLOXACIN; E. COLI; NANOSUSPENSION; PROSTATITIS; SYNERGISTIC EFFECT

Document Type: Short Communication

Publication date: 01 November 2018

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  • Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters (NNL) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal consolidating nanoscale research activities in all disciplines of science, engineering and medicine into a single and unique reference source. NNL provides the means for scientists, engineers, medical experts and technocrats to publish original short research articles as communications/letters of important new scientific and technological findings, encompassing the fundamental and applied research in all disciplines of the physical sciences, engineering and medicine.
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