Temperature and Relative Humidity Control to Reduce Bioburden in a Closed Cell Processing and Production System without Disinfectants.

Chemical disinfectants pose risks to live cells. In a closed cell handling system, temperature and relative humidity (RH) were examined as a means to control microbes. Compared with biological safety cabinet conditions, lower RH and physiologic temperatures increased log reductions on polypropylene...

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Publicado en:BioPharm International Vol. 34; no. 6; pp. 36 - 42
Autores principales: YAN HE, DAROU, SHANNON, HENN, STASSA P. D., WALTER, ROSE, CUNDELL, TONY, YERDEN, RANDY, HENN, ALICIA D.
Formato: Journal Article
Publicado: MJH Life Sciences Jun2021
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