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Steam sterilization-in-place technology.

J Agalloco1

  • 1Bristol-Myers, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Journal of Parenteral Science and Technology : a Publication of the Parenteral Drug Association
|September 1, 1990
PubMed
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Steam sterilization-in-place (SIP) is increasingly used in biotech and pharma to ensure product sterility in aseptic processing. This presentation clarifies SIP concepts and their impact on critical systems.

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Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
  • Sterilization Technologies

Background:

  • Growing adoption of Steam Sterilization-in-Place (SIP) in pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors.
  • Increased demand for enhanced sterility assurance in aseptic processing.
  • Under-exploration of SIP's importance and application details in current literature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the fundamental concepts of Steam Sterilization-in-Place (SIP) technology.
  • To review the practical implications and system-specific effects of applying SIP.
  • To highlight the growing significance of SIP in sterile manufacturing.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual review of Steam Sterilization-in-Place (SIP) principles.
  • Analysis of SIP integration within pharmaceutical and biotechnological systems.
  • Discussion of factors influencing SIP effectiveness and validation.

Main Results:

  • SIP technology offers a robust method for achieving high sterility assurance.
  • Understanding SIP concepts is crucial for successful implementation in aseptic processing.
  • Specific system configurations significantly impact SIP efficacy.

Conclusions:

  • Steam Sterilization-in-Place (SIP) is a vital technology for modern pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturing.
  • Further attention and research are needed to fully leverage SIP's potential.
  • Effective application of SIP requires a thorough understanding of its underlying principles and system interactions.

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