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Mathematics of Terminal Sterilization - Probability of Survival Approach -vs- Overkill Approach

Posted on Aug 7, 2014 1:15:00 PM

 

Conference - Online

Different microorganisms in different environments during sterilization have different resistance to the destructive principles that causes the organism or spore to die (lethality) Some extreme thermophile organisms have their optimal growth temperature at 110°C, whereas most vegetative cells are killed at 60°C. Some species (not necessarily spore formers) are highly radiation resistant. The chemical environment causes significant variance in the death rate of a microorganism. Very dense cell walls, spore coats, or slime layers outside the cell can severely limit the ingress of what is being used to sterilize the product.

Organization: Global Compliance Trainings

For more information, please visit: http://www.globalcompliancetrainings.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=17&list=Jerry%20%20Dalfors

May 25, 2014 (10:00 AM - 01:00 PM)

201,N Squirrel road, Suite 1007, Auburn Hills, Michigan United States - 48326

Contact: John Gordan (webinar@globalcompliancetrainings.com)

Phone: 2482120588

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