Use of a lytic bacteriophage to control Salmonella Enteritidis in retail food

A Salmonella Enteritidis lytic bacteriophage designated as SE07 was isolated from retail meat samples. Electron micrograph revealed that phage SE07 belonged to family Podoviridae. Phage SE07 was relatively stable at the temperature ranging from 28 to 65 °C. Furthermore, it exhibited remarkable pH st...

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Main Authors: Thung, Tze Young, Premarathne, Jayasekara Mudiyanselage Krishanthi Jayarukshi Kumari, Chang, Wei San, Loo, Yuet Ying, Chin, Yih Zhet, Kuan, Chee Hao, Tan, Chia Wanq, Basri, Dayang Fredalina, Wan Mohamed Radzi, Che Wan Jasimah, Radu, Son
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50994/1/Use%20of%20a%20lytic%20bacteriophage%20to%20control%20Salmonella%20Enteritidis%20in%20retail%20food.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50994/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0023643816308295
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Summary:A Salmonella Enteritidis lytic bacteriophage designated as SE07 was isolated from retail meat samples. Electron micrograph revealed that phage SE07 belonged to family Podoviridae. Phage SE07 was relatively stable at the temperature ranging from 28 to 65 °C. Furthermore, it exhibited remarkable pH stability (between pH 4.0–11.0). The effectiveness of phage SE07 was determined in different food matrices (fruit juice, fresh eggs, beef and chicken meat) experimentally contaminated with S. Enteritidis. A significant reduction of S. Enteritidis population (about 2 log cycles) was obtained in fruit juice and fresh eggs after incubation at 4 °C for 48 h. Furthermore, within the same period, bacterial population was reduced by 2.1 and 2.0 log cycles on the bacteriophage treated beef and chicken meat samples, respectively. In this study, the obtained data suggested that phage SE07 might have potential uses against Salmonella food-borne infections.