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File: Chemical Methods Of Sterilization Pdf 91968 | Pharmaceutics 1st Sterilization Unit 4
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 ...

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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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...Shmmonahmad department of pharmaceutics glocal school pharmacy definition sterilization is a process that eliminates removes or kills all forms life including transmissible agents such as fungi bacteria viruses spore etc present on surface contained in fluid medication compound biological culture media can be achieved by applying the proper combinations heat chemicals irradiation high pressure and filtration physical methods dry b moist radiation use ultra violet rays ionising chemical gases c mechanical ceramic filters seitz filter sintered glass d meta e membrane thermal lethal effectiveness microorganism depends degree exposure period moisture within range sterilizing temperatures time required to produce effect inversely proportional temperature employed eg at hour mechanism coagulation protein living cell...

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