Veterinary Integrative Sciences (Feb 2022)

The effect of different media and temperature conditions for Salmonella bacteriophage preservation

  • Nguyen Nam Phuong Le,
  • Huynh Anh Luu,
  • Khanh Nguyen Huan Pham,
  • Tan Loc Huynh,
  • Thi Huyen Trang Chau,
  • Thi Hong Mo Trinh,
  • Hong Xuan Nguyen,
  • Trong Ngu Nguyen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12982/VIS.2022.036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 489 – 496

Abstract

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This research aimed to determine the optimal media and temperature conditions for the long-term storage of bacteriophages. In this study, the viability of Salmonella phages in 50% glycerol, 10% sodium chloride-magnesium sulfate (SM) buffer, and 5% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) media at room temperature, 4oC, -20oC, and -80oC for 12 months was determined. In 50% glycerol, at the end of the experiment, no significant difference was found between four temperature conditions on phage density, ranging from 6.20-6.23 log10 PFU/mL (P>0.05). Under 10% SM medium, phage preservation at room temperature provided the optimum density at 6.31 log10 PFU/mL. In addition, phages preserved in a 5% DMSO medium were of similar density values across all temperature treatments. Still, their availability after 12 month-storage (88.0-88.5%) was significantly lower (P<0.05) than that of 50% glycerol and 10% SM. Moreover, for phage lysis capacity, low temperatures (4oC, -20oC, and -80oC) were superior to room temperature used for preservation. Considering the density, lysis capacity, and practical convenience, storing phages at 4°C in a 50% Glycerol medium is recommended.