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Sterilization of Objects, Products, and Packaging Surfaces and Their Characterization in Different Fields of Industry: The Status in 2020

Zaid B. Jildeh, Patrick Wagner, Michael J. Schöning

2021physica status solidi (a)81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The treatment method to deactivate viable microorganisms from objects or products is termed sterilization. There are multiple forms of sterilization, each intended to be applied for a specific target, which depends on—but not limited to—the thermal, physical, and chemical stability of that target. Herein, an overview on the currently used sterilization processes in the global market is provided. Different sterilization techniques are grouped under a category that describes the method of treatment: radiation (gamma, electron beam, X‐ray, and ultraviolet), thermal (dry and moist heat), and chemical (ethylene oxide, ozone, chlorine dioxide, and hydrogen peroxide). For each sterilization process, the typical process parameters as defined by regulations and the mode of antimicrobial activity are summarized. Finally, the recommended microorganisms that are used as biological indicators to validate sterilization processes in accordance with the rules that are established by various regulatory agencies are summarized.

Topics & Concepts

Sterilization (economics)Dry heatHydrogen peroxideProcess engineeringEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceAntimicrobialBiochemical engineeringPulp and paper industryChemistryBusinessOrganic chemistryEngineeringComposite materialExchange rateForeign exchange marketFinanceMedical Device Sterilization and DisinfectionListeria monocytogenes in Food SafetyAntimicrobial agents and applications