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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2015 Nov 14;93(4):337–346. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2015.11.008

Table 3.

Summary of calculated and experimental buffering capacities and amounts of base/acid required for neutralization of VFS and SFS.

Sample Calculated
β4.2–5.2
(mM)
Initial
pH
Experimental
β4.2–5.2
(mM; mean ± SD)
Amount of base to
reach neutralization
point (mmol, mean ±SD)*
VFS−O 19 16.0 ± 4 20.6 ± 2.1
VFS−G 20 23.4 ± 2.1 28 ± 1.5
VFS+G 22 19.3 ± 3 28.3 ± 3.2
HVF1 - -
HVF2 46.5 80.7
HVF3 32.7 51.1
HVF4 26.5 49.6
HVF5 41.2 89.8
HVF6 - -
HVF7 21.1 40.2
HVF8 26.4 54.2
HVF9 - -
HVF10 - -
HVF11 55.0 81.1
HVF12 - -
HVF13 - -

Sample Calculated β7–6
(mM)
Experimental
β7–6
(mM; mean ± SD)
Amount of acid to
reach neutralization
point (µmol, mean ±SD)*

SFS−O 33.8 35 ± 3 132 ± 5.4
SFS−F 32.5 37.5 ± 3.1 101 ± 7.8
SFS+F 31.2 40 ± 2.9 117 ± 4.2
HSF−1 37.5 ± 5 372.6 ± 6.9

Data represented as mean ± SD (N = 3) except for HVF samples (N = 1). Buffering capacities not displayed for samples with initial pH above 4.2.

*

Amount of base or acid required to change pH of 1 mL of vaginal fluids from starting pH to pH 7 and 1 mL seminal fluids from starting pH to pH 4.2 respectively.