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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1962 July; 10(4): 342-344

Ethylene Oxide Gaseous Sterilization

II. Influence of Method of Humidification

Robert R. Ernst and James J. Shull

Wilmot Castle Company, Rochester, New York

ABSTRACT

The duration of the equilibration period between admission of water vapor and subsequent introduction of gaseous ethylene oxide to an evacuated sterilizer chamber was studied with respect to its effect on the inactivation of spores of Bacillus subtilis var. niger under simulated practical conditions. Introduction of a water-adsorbing cotton barrier between the spores and an incoming gas mixture of water vapor and ethylene oxide caused a marked increase in the observed thermochemical death time of the spore populations. This effect was negated by admission of water vapor one or more minutes prior to introduction of ethylene oxide gas. Increases in temperature and relative humidity of the system promoted passage of water vapor through the cotton barriers and diminished their effect.


Appl Environ Microbiol. 1962 July; 10(4): 342-344







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