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. 2017 Aug 14;7:8004. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-08336-9

Table 1.

Different phages used in the different purification strategies.

Bacteriophage Phage family Bacterial Host Titer (pfu/ml) Endotoxins (EU/ml) Reference Isolated by Isolation date
Lysate Higly purified Lysate Higly purified
P. aeruginosa phage PNM Podoviridae P. aeruginosa strain 573 1.8 × 1013 3.0 × 1013 3.1 × 106 6.6 × 103 Merabishvili et al.54 N. Lashki & M. Tediashvili 1999
P. aeruginosa phage LUZ19 Podoviridae P. aeruginosa strain 573 5.0 × 1013 5.0 × 1011 3.1 × 104 4.2 × 103 Lammens et al.66 P. J. Ceyssens 2006
P. aeruginosa phage GE-vB_Pae-Kakheti25 Siphoviridae P. aeruginosa strain 573 2.5 × 1012 9.0 × 1010 7.5 × 106 1.3 × 103 Karumidze et al.67 N. Kvatadze 2012
P. aeruginosa phage 14-1 Myoviridae P. aeruginosa strain 573 3.6 × 1012 5.0 × 1012 3.3 × 105 3.5 × 104 Ceyssens et al.68 V. Krylov 2000
S. aureus phage ISP Myoviridae S. aureus strain ATCC 6538 2.0 × 1011 1.4 × 1011 0.0 0.0 Vandersteegen et al.69 Unknown 1920–1930

For each phage, taxonomical family and bacterial host strain are presented, as well as the titer of the phage lysates, before and after endotoxin removal.