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How long do instruments remain sterile after autoclaving?

Instruments typically remain sterile for about 30 days after autoclaving, as long as they are stored properly in a clean and dry environment.


Does Autoclaving help in preparing culture media?

yes


Is cotton unacceptable for wrapping packages for autoclaving?

it is unacceptable


How are the material prepared for autoclaving?

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What kind of agent use to kill bacillus anthracis?

Autoclaving


What do you call a procces of heating an intrument in oder to kill germs?

autoclaving


Why is autoclaving more efficient than boiling?

Autoclaving uses high pressure and temperature to sterilize instruments and materials, which is more effective at killing all types of microorganisms, including spores, compared to boiling which may not reach a high enough temperature. Autoclaving also achieves sterilization more quickly than boiling, making it a more efficient method for healthcare settings.


What do you use autoclaving for?

Autoclaving is a method of sterilizing equipment by the use of pressurized high temperature steam. It may be used to sterilize surgical equipment for reuse or for sterilizing bottles prior to filling them with beer, soda pop, or other beverages.


What is the purpose of autoclaving in media preparation?

Autoclaving is used to kill all micro-organisms that are in the culture. Autoclaving is usually carried out at 121 deg C with steam under 2 atmospheres of pressure. A clean culture free of all micro-organisms is essential as you only want the organism of intrest to grow.


Autoclaving and sterilization?

Autoclaves use high preassure and temperature to kill anything that might infect your media etc.


Do class b sterilizer kill prions?

Prions are only destroyed by:• incineration• autoclaving in 1N NaOH


Can prions are killed in autoclave?

Yes, prions can be effectively inactivated by autoclaving at high temperatures and pressures. Autoclaving is a reliable method for destroying prions, making contaminated materials safe for disposal or reuse. The combination of heat, pressure, and steam in an autoclave denatures the abnormal prion proteins, rendering them non-infectious.