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Viability of Bacteriophages in the Complex Hydrogel Wound Dressings in vitro

В. В. Бесчастнов, М. G. Ryabkov, Andrey Evgenievich Leontiev, A. A. Tulupov, Т. N. Yudanova, I. Yu. Shirokova, N.A. Belyanina, О. В. Ковалишена

2021Sovremennye tehnologii v medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

was to assess the viability and lytic activity of bacteriophages incorporated into a hydrogel-based wound dressing that contains polyvinyl alcohol, phosphate buffer, with optional additions of succinic acid and lidocaine. Materials and Methods: added with the following antibacterial combinations: bacteriophages + succinic acid, bacteriophages + lidocaine, and bacteriophages + succinic acid + lidocaine. The lytic activity of bacteriophages was assessed within 1 to 7 days after the formation of the hydrogel. Results: In all samples containing bacteriophages, the presence of viable and lytically active phages was noted within 1 to 7 days, as evidenced by the "negative colonies" on the culture lawns. On days 1 to 3, no secondary growth was recorded in the phage-containing samples. In hydrogel samples containing phages, succinic acid, and lidocaine, secondary bacterial colonies were detected starting from day 4 indicating some reduction in the lytic activity. Conclusion: The results suggest that bacteriophages immobilized in the hydrogel maintain their viability and lytic activity, and this activity persists when the phages are combined with succinic acid and lidocaine.

Topics & Concepts

Lytic cycleMicrobiologySuccinic acidStaphylococcus aureusBacteriaBacteriophageChemistryPolyvinyl alcoholLidocaineAcinetobacter baumanniiBiologyBiochemistryEscherichia coliVirusVirologyPseudomonas aeruginosaOrganic chemistryGeneGeneticsNeuroscienceBacteriophages and microbial interactionsWound Healing and TreatmentsOrthopedic Infections and Treatments