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Optimizing the formulation of Erwinia bacteriophages for improved UV stability and adsorption on apple leaves

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Jo, Su Jin; Kim, Sang Guen; Park, Jungkum; Lee, Young Min; Giri, Sib Sankar; Lee, Sung Bin; Jung, Won Joon; Hwang, Mae Hyun; Park, Jae Hong; Roh, Eunjung; Park, Se Chang

Issue Date
2023-11
Publisher
Cell Press
Citation
Heliyon, Vol.9 No.11, p. e22034
Abstract
Fire blight is a bacterial disease that affects plants of the Rosaceae family and causes significant economic losses worldwide. Although antibiotics have been used to control the disease, concerns about their environmental impact and the potential to promote antibiotic resistance have arisen. Bacteriophages are being investigated as an alternative to antibiotics; however, their efficacy can be affected by environmental stresses, such as UV radiation. In this study, we optimized the formulation of Erwinia phages to enhance their stability in the field, focusing on improving their UV stability and adsorption using adjuvants. Our results confirmed that 4.5 % polysorbate 80 and kaolin improve phage stability under UV stress, resulting in an 80 % increase in PFU value and improved UV protection efficacy. Adsorption assays also demonstrated that polysorbate 80 and kaolin improved the absorption efficiency, with phages detected in plant for up to two weeks. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of the auxiliary formulation of Erwinia bacteriophages against environmental stress.
ISSN
2405-8440
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/197509
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22034
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Research Area Bacteriophage Therapy, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Microbiology

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