Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 23, 2026

Standardized Method for High-throughput Sterilization of Arabidopsis Seeds
Published on: October 17, 2017
Implementing standards for radiation sterilization. The challenges
E Hoxey1, N Thomas, A Tallentire
1Medical Devices Agency, London, UK.
Abstract:
This article discusses the limitations of the methods offered in the radiation standards for selecting radiation dose. It highlights the difficulty of using these methods for product-specific dose-setting and, in particular, their inability to determine this for products with low bioburdens. Issues relating to the appropriateness of 25 kGy are also discussed.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Cleaning, Sterilization, and Disinfection
Cleaning
The cleaning process usually involves using water with detergents or enzymatic cleaner and removing foreign material from objects and surfaces, including organic material such as body fluids or inorganic material like soil. Cleaning is performed before high-level disinfection and sterilization because foreign materials on the cover of the devices interfere with process...
Methods of Sterilization I: Physical Methods
Steam sterilization uses non-toxic, low-cost moist heat in the form of saturated steam under pressure, which is fast, microbicidal, and sporicidal, and quickly warms and penetrates fabrics. Autoclaves, or steam sterilizers, expose each item to direct steam contact for a predetermined time at the necessary...
Methods of Sterilization II: Chemical Methods
Using chemical sterilization rather than heat to clean out equipment is recommended. It eradicates and removes all bacteria,...
Methods for Controlling Microbial Growth
Physical Methods for Controlling Microbial Growth: Radiation and Filtration
Scale-Up Processes

