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Hydrogen peroxide gas plasma

Feldman L.A., and H.K. Hui. 1997. Compatibility of medical devices and materials with low-temperature hydrogen peroxide gas plasma. Med Dev Diag Indust 19 57-62. [Pg.49]

Kyi M.S., J. Holton, and G.L. Ridgway. 1995. Assessment of the efficacy of a low temperature hydrogen peroxide gas plasma sterilization system. / Hasp Infect 31 275-284. [Pg.49]

For medical devices a number of processes are available such as ethylene oxide and low-temperature hydrogen peroxide gas plasma sterilisation. [Pg.397]

Process Description Hydrogen Peroxide Gas (Plasma) Sterilisation... [Pg.686]

Vassal S, Favennec L, Ballet JJ, Brasseur P. (1998) Hydrogen peroxide gas plasma sterilization is effective against Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts. Am J Infect Control 26 136-138. [Pg.375]

Goldman M, Pruitt L. Comparison of the effects of gamma radiation and low temperature hydrogen peroxide gas plasma sterihzation on the molecular structure, fatigue resistance, and wear behavior of UHMWPE. J Biomed Mater Res 1998 June 5 40(3) 378-84. [Pg.30]

Plasma is a gas or vapour that has been subjected to an electrical or magnetic field which causes a substantial proportion of the molecules to become ionized. It is thus composed of a cloud of neutral species, ions and electrons in which the numbers of positive and negatively charged particles are equal. Plasmas may be generated from many substances but those from chlorine, glutaraldehyde and hydrogen peroxide have been shown to possess the greatest antimicrobial activity. [Pg.364]

Sterilisation Autoclave Sterile products Saturated steam Hot air Dry heat Radiation Ethylene oxide Hydrogen peroxide Plasma Membrane filtration Gas sterilisation... [Pg.677]

Gas sterilisation including gas plasma sterilisation Gas, penetrated with moisture, enters the material to be sterilised, which is followed by the elimination of the gas. The gas (ethylene oxide or hydrogen peroxide) alkylates the purine and pyrimidine bases in the RNA and DNA of micro-organisms. [Pg.680]

Another interesting industrial application is plasma-assisted sterilization. Hydrogen peroxide (H O ) gas plasma (HPGP), also called low-temperature... [Pg.445]


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