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PHYSICAL METHODS FOR KILLING MICROBES
Sterilization methods Incineration Autoclave Dry heat oven Filter sterilization Ultra violet light Gamma radiation
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The direct flame represents a rapid sterilization method
Incineration
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The autoclave uses moist heat and pressure
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Boiling water involves moist heat
This is not a reliable method for sterilization unless tyndallization is used. Why not?
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Pasteurization does not sterilize
It is used to kill unwanted or harmful microbes Why doesn’t it sterilize?
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Hot-air (dry-heat) oven
Time and Temperature: 338F for 11/2 hours
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Filter Sterilization
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Filtration traps microorganisms
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Ultraviolet light can be used to control microbial growth
UV light attacks the cell’s DNA What are some disadvantages in the use of UV for sterilization?
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The Ionizing and Electromagnetic Spectrum of Energies
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Thymine Dimers of DNA form when exposed to UV light
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Thymine Dimers
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CHECK MOLES FOR THESE CHANGES
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GAMMA RADIATION A widely used method for sterilizing materials that would be adversely altered by heat (plastics, lensed equip. heart-lung machines etc).
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Logo for gamma radiation
Look for this logo on those foods that have been treated with gamma radiation, such as meats, and produce.
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PRESERVATION METHODS Drying (dehydration) Method Salting Method
Low pH Method Do these methods sterilize the food? Explain.
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General Principles of Chemical Control
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Resistance of microbes to chemical agents
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Disinfectants
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Killing Action of certain metals
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Killing Action of Some Antiseptics
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