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ShmmonAhmad Department of Pharmaceutics Glocal School of Pharmacy Definition : Sterilization is a process that eliminates (removes) or kills all forms of life, including transmissible agents (such as fungi, bacteria ,viruses, spore forms, etc.) present on a surface, contained in a fluid, in medication, or in a compound such as biological culture media. Sterilization can be achieved by applying the proper combinations of heat, chemicals, irradiation, high pressure, and filtration. A . Physical methods: 1.Heat sterilization: a . Dry heat sterilization b . Moist heat sterilization 2 . Sterilization by radiation a . Use of ultra violet rays b . Ionising radiation B . Chemical methods: a . Sterilization by Gases C . Mechanical methods a . Ceramic filters b . Seitz filter c . Sintered glass filters d . Sintered meta filters e . Membrane filters A . PHYSICAL(THERMAL ) METHODS : The lethal effectiveness of heat on microorganism depends on ❖ Degree of heat ❖ Exposure period ❖ Moisture present Within the range of sterilizing temperatures, the time required to produce a lethal effect is inversely proportional to temperature employed. Eg., Dry heat at 170°C - 1 hour at 140°C - 3 hour Mechanism: Coagulation of the protein of the living cell
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