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   CHEMICAL METHODS OF STERILIZATION
   Action of chemical agents
   Mechanism:
   • Protein coagulation
   • Disruption  of  cell membrane resulting in
     exposure,damage/lossofcontents
   • Removal of sulfhydryl group essential for
     normalfunctioningOfenzyme
   • Substratecompetition.
                   Commonly used chemical
      1. Reagents:
      Alcohol
      •  FrequentlyusedareEthylalcohol,Isopropylalcohol
      •  Thesemustbeusedatconcentration60-90%.
      •  Isopropyl alcohol used in disinfection of clinical thermometer.
      •  Methyl alcohol is effective against fungal spores, treating cabinets and
         incubators.
      •  Methylalcoholisalsotoxicandinflammable.
      Aldehyde
      •  Formaldehyde:
      •  Having Bactericidal, sporicidal and has lethal effect on viruses.
      •  Used to preserve anatomical specimens, destroying anthrax
      •  spores on hair and wool.
    Glutaldehyde:
    •  Effective against tubercle bacilli, fungi, viruses.
    •  Less toxic and irritant to eyes, skin
    •  Used to treat anaesthetic rubber, face masks, plastic endotracheal
       tubes, metal instruments and polythene tubing.
    2. Dyes:
    Two groups of dyes:
    1.Aniline dye
    2.Acridine dye
    •  Both are bacteriostatic in high dilution but are of low bactericidal 
       activity.
    •  Aniline dye is more active against gram +ve than gram-ve organisms.
    Some important dyes:
    •  Proflavine
    •  Acriflavine
    •  Euflavine
    •  Aminacrine
    •  These Impair the DNA complexes of the organisms and thus kill or 
       destroy the reproductive capacity of the cell.
 Halogens
 • Iodine
 • Used as Skin disinfectant
 • Having Active bactericidal activity &moderate 
  action on spores.
 • Chlorine
 • Used to disinfect Water supplies, swimming 
  pools and food and dairy industries.
 • Along with hypochlorides are bactericidal. Also 
  act on viruses.
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