Bacteriophages to control Shigatoxigenic Escherichia coli
Divya Jaroni Ph.D., at Oklahoma State University has developed a systemto identify novel bacteriophage that are effective either singly or incombination against multiple strains of STECs, including O157, O45,O121, O145, O111 and O26. Dr. Jaroni has already isolated phages that have highlytic activity across multiple STEC strains, and are thermostable, pH stableand have a long shelf life. This technology will provide a natural and safealternative to current industry-pathogen-control-strategies.
• Thermostable• Ph stable• Storage stable at -80, -20 and 4 degrees• Strong inhibition of STECs• High lytic activity • Can reduce biofilm formation
• Food equipmentsterilization• Foodsterilization• Natural foodpreservative• Medical industry
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