MCB 2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Filter Paper, Osmotic Pressure, Antiseptic

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The purpose of controlling microbial growth - to stop spreading the diseases or food spoilage. Methods of microbial control pressure or ethylene oxide) or physical methods) with the purpose of reducing the number of microbes. Sterilization: destruction of all forms of microbes including endospores (by team under. Disinfection: destruction of vegetative cells of pathogenic microorganisms (by chemicals. Pasteurization: application of high temperature (72 c) for short period of time (15 sec) Antiseptic: antimicrobial agent that is sufficiently non-toxic to be applied on living tissue. Sanitization: lowering the number of microbes on eating and drinking utensils (by heat or. Decontamination: mechanical removal of microbes from organisms or non-living objects chemical disinfectant) Bacteriostatic: agent that inhibits bacterial growth (stasis-to stop) cide-kill) Antimicrobial treatment leads to killing of microbial population at the constant rate. Time of exposure (lower temp. can be compensated with longer exposure) Plasma membrane - damaged = cell constant leaks into surrounding medium.

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