because microorganism will not grow in it
The difference is that commercial sterilization takes place in irradiation chambers and regular sterilization does not. A irradiation chamber can hold up to 50 tons and is sealed up before the high energy x-rays kills off anything living.
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One difference is that DMSO-d6 is going to cost more. Chemically speaking, the diffference is that the hydrogens in the -d6 variety have been replaced by deuterium.
Many test compounds (drugs, inhibitors, etc) are not soluble in water and therefore dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) is used as a solvent instead. The compound dissolved in DMSO is what is used to treat the cell or animal and therefore you must prove that it is the compound, not the DMSO which is causing any results seen. To ensure this, you have a control that contains only DMSO and not the test compound. This is often referred to as a "vehicle control".
DMSO (dimetylsulf oxide) (CH3)SO is a liquid with the freezing point at 19 oC.
It is used as a cryo-protectant. DMSO prevents the formation of ice crystals and prevents cell lysis during thawing.
Use the link below to begin your investigation of the geometry of Ph3SnCl and the polar aprotic solvent DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide).
Yes. Chemical sterilization and cold sterilization are the same thing.
They may be contaminated MORON.
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In organic solvents (DMSO, ethanol, chloroform, methylene chloride). The most common solvent used to dissolve cyclosporine is DMSO. Water will not work very well.
DMSO is an abbreviation for dimethyl sulfoxide. It does not appear to dissolve silicone, especially in breast implants, but its true impacts are not quite known. It is best to speak with your doctor.
In-situ sterilization is done on-site so that whatever is being sterilized does not need moved. The process is performed in-situ to avoid transferring bacteria and viruses to a new location.