Encapsulation of specific Salmonella Enteritidis phage f3αSE on alginate-spheres as a method for protection and dosification
Background: Bacteriophages have been proposed as an alternative to control pathogenic bacteria resistant to antibiotics. However, they are not extensively used due to different factors such as vulnerability under environmental conditions and the lack of efficient administration methods. A potential...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 2018-01, Vol.31 (1), p.57-60 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Bacteriophages have been proposed as an alternative to
control pathogenic bacteria resistant to antibiotics. However, they are
not extensively used due to different factors such as vulnerability
under environmental conditions and the lack of efficient administration
methods. A potential solution is the encapsulation of bacteriophages in
hydrogel polymers to increase their viability and as a controlled
release method. This work describes the use of alginate-Ca+2 matrixes
as mechanisms for protection and dosification of the phage f3αSE
which has been successfully used to prevent infections produced by
Salmonella Enteritidis. Results: The viability of the pure phage is
reduced in near 100% after 1-h incubation at pH 2 or 3. However, the
encapsulated phage remains active in 80, 6% at pH 3, while no
differences were observed at pH 2, 4 or 7. Exposition of f3αSE to
different T° showed that the viability of this phage decreased
with increased T° to near 15% at 60°C, while the encapsulated
phage remains with 50% viability at same temperature. Finally, the
encapsulation of phages showed to extend their presence for 100 h in
the medium compared to non-encapsulated phages in a water flow system,
which simulate automatic birdbath used in poultry industry, maintaining
the phage concentration between 102 and 104 PFU/mL during 250 h.
Conclusions: Encapsulation in alginate-Ca+2 spheres can be a good
alternative to extend viability of phages and can be used as a phage
method dosification method in water flow systems. |
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ISSN: | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejbt.2017.11.006 |