Topical liquid formulation of bacteriophages for metered-dose spray delivery

European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics(2022)

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Bacteriophage (phage) therapy is a promising treatment strategy to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Clinical reports from a century ago, as well as recent reports have revealed safety and efficacy of phage therapy for bacterial wound infections. However, the conventional liquid phage formulation and delivery platforms reported lack of dose control as it easily runs off from the infection site and it is impossible to determine total volume transfer. The aim of this study was to formulate phage liquids for topical delivery using a metered-dose spray. Two types of anti-Pseudomonas phages, PEV1 (myovirus) and PEV31 (podovirus) were formulated in 35% ethanol in water containing non-ionic polymers. The formulations were evaluated for physical properties, ease of spray, dripping upon spraying, drying time, in vitro release profiles, antibacterial activity, and storage stability. The optimized phage-polymer spray formulations were easily sprayable with minimal dripping and fast drying time. Phages were rapidly released from the formulation and inhibited the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Both PEV1 and PEV31 remained biologically stable in the optimized formulations during storage at 4 °C for eight weeks. This study showed the topical spray formulations containing non-ionic polymers in ethanol/water could be a promising and innovative therapeutic system for delivering phages.
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Bacteriophage (phage) therapy,Formulation,Phage spray,Pseudomonas aeruginosa,Topical treatment,Wound infections
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