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Sterilization grade filters validation

Although Brevundimonas (Pseudomonas) diminuta (ATCC 19146) is most commonly used for sterilizing-grade filter validation, in certain applications other bacteria are used. For example, when it is necessary to demonstrate removal of mycoplasma in applications involving sera and tissue culture media, membranes having a smaller pore size rating, eg, 0.1 Jim, are frequendy used. For these membranes, Picholeplasma laidlawii may be employed for validation purposes (9). [Pg.141]

MacDonald, W. D., Pelletier, C. A., Gasper, D. L. Practical methods for the microbial validation of sterilizing-grade filters used in aseptic processing. J Parenter Sci Tech 43 268-270 (1989). [Pg.196]


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