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Title: CH4. Sterilization Techniques


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CH4. Sterilization Techniques
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In general different sterilization procedures can
be grouped under three categories
  • Preparation of sterile media, containers and
    small instruments.
  • Maintenance of aseptic conditions.
  • Preparation of sterilized explant material.

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Preparation of sterile media, containers and
small instruments
  • The most popular method of sterilizing culture
    media and apparatus is by autoclaving the
    material using steam/dry sterilization.
  • Steam sterilization
  • Test tubes/flasks (20-50mL media)-- 121?, 15 psi
    for 20 min.
  • Flasks (50-500 mL media)-- 121?, 15 psi for 25
    min.
  • Flasks (500-5000 mL media) 35 min
  • Bottle should not be tightly and tops should be
    loose.
  • After autoclaving, there are kept in the laminar
    airflow and tops of bottles are tightened.

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  • During and after autoclaving, the following
    should be consider.
  • The pH of the media is lowered by 0.3-0.5 units.
  • Autoclaving at too high temperature can
    caramelize sugar, which may be toxic.
  • Volatile substances can be destroyed by the use
    of an autoclave.
  • Autoclaving for too long periods can precipitate
    salts, and depolymerize the agar.

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Dry sterilization
  • The sterilization of glassware and metallic
    instruments can be carried out in dry heat for 3
    h at 160-180 ?.

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Filter sterilization
  • Some chemicals, enzyme, antibiotics are
    sterilized by filtration through a sieve
    membranes of 0.45 to 0.22 µm.
  • Most filters are of cellulose acetate and/or
    cellulose nitrate, and are available in
    pre-sterilized, plastic disposable units.

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Ultra violet sterilization
  • Sterilization of nutrient media by irradiation
    (?ray) is hardly ever used for tissue culture
    media preparation because it is extremely
    expensive as compared to the usual method of
    autoclaving.
  • However, the pre-sterilized disposable plastic
    wares are generally UV-radiation sterilized.

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Maitenance of Aseptic Conditions
  • The following procedures are employed during
    aseptic transfer
  • Alcohol sterilization
  • The laminar airflow cabinets should also be
    sprayed with 70 ethanol before use.
  • Flame sterilization

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Sterilization of Explant
Table A comparison of the effectiveness and
properties of common surface sterilants for
explants.
Sterling agent Conc. Ease of removal Treatment time (min) Remarks
NaClO 1 1.4 5 30 Very effective
Ca(ClO)2 9 10 5 30 Very effective
H2O2 10 12 5 15 Effective
Bromine water 1 2 2 10 Very effective
AgNO3 1 5 30 Effective
Mercuric chloride 0.01 1 2 10 Satisfactory
Antibiotics 4 50mg/L 30 60 Effective
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