It is the purpose of this chapter to provide practical recommendations for decontamination and sterilization procedures as they would be practiced in the biomedical research laboratory. First, however, we outline briefly some general principles and define some commonly used terms....
Sterilization of health care products–chemical indicators–Part 1: general requirement ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11140-1. 2005. Google Scholar Baird RM. Sterility assurance: concepts, methods and problems. In: Russell AD, Hugo WB, Ayliffe GAJ, editors. Principles and practice of disinfection, preservation ...
Principles of Tissue Decontamination and Sterilization Development of processing methods that lead to the decontamination of tissues and subsequent sterilization as a terminal event can be traced through the pa... L Wolfinbarger,P Lory - Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 Scanning Elec...
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This method is relatively fast and eco-friendly to induce seed germination, growth, and sterilization [4]. In this way, the plasma type attracts significant interest in the food industry. The biotic factors such as drought, temperature, nutrient deficiency, and osmotic ones lead to poor crop ...
They are stable in the environment, can spread through contaminated tissues, medical devices and surfaces and are also highly resistant to conventional disinfection and sterilization methods. This chapter discusses the effects of various types of physical and chemical decontaminants against prions as well...
Development of processing methods that lead to the decontamination of tissues and subsequent sterilization as a terminal event can be traced through the patents that have been applied for as each group sought to improve on the safety and efficacy of such tissues. This chapter seeks to introduce ...
This chapter reviews the following: the principles of decontamination, disinfection and cleaning; guidelines for choosing a disinfectant; PDA and EPA defin... Constanze Wendt,Reno Frei,Andreas F. Widmer - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 被引量: 6发表: 2015年 Sterilization and disinfection in the physicia...
Moist heat sterilization refers to using high-temperature steam to destroy pathogens. The potent of hot steam in sterilization is due to the latent heat released by the steam upon its condensation on inanimate surfaces. This high energy leads to cellular protein denaturation and coagulation, leading...
Sterilization is a common process applied for ensuring microbial safety. When microbial elimination from processed or treated product is achieved, disadvantages can result in relation to nutritional or other product-quality characteristics. Generally, heat application cannot be used for heat sensitive ...