The directors of research at the Chulalongkorn University
have issued the following statement;
"18 March 2006
We are pleased to announce a collaboration in Thailand to further
the research of intravaginal lime juice as a potential contraceptive
and potential HIV microbicide. The trials are being undertaken
by the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Chulalongkorn
University in collaboration with the Population and Community
Development Association (Thailand) and the University of Melbourne
(Australia).
Two trials are planned in 2006 with human subjects. The trials
will assess the effect of lime juice on the pH (acidity) of
the vagina,
acceptability of using lime juice and safety. The aim is to
establish an
appropriate method of using lime juice - the concentration and
volume of
lime juice and a simple, reproducible method of vaginal delivery.
Results of the first trial are expected in mid 2006 and the
second trial by the end of 2006."