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The sterilization of bacteriological media and other fluids with ethylene oxide.

A T WILSON, P BRUNO.   

Abstract

Ethylene oxide is an effective sterilizing agent for bacteriological broths, milk, and serum. A short time after it has exerted its sterilizing effect, the treated fluids again become capable of supporting bacterial growth. Ethylene oxide has been shown to destroy a number of aerobic Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms, aerobic and anaerobic spore-forming bacilli, fungi, and vaccinia virus. No organisms have been encountered which withstand its action. The quantity of ethylene oxide necessary for sterilization depends to some degree on the character of the medium sterilized. None of the materials tested required more than 1 volume per cent of liquid ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide is highly reactive chemically, and its reactions with many of the components of complex biological fluids cannot be fully anticipated. Regardless of the chemical changes produced, ethylene oxide did not permanently alter the essential qualities of the growth factors in broth and milk which are required by fastidious organisms such as group A streptococci and others. However, its effect on the biological activity of any particular organic compound should be assayed before it can be assumed not to have a deleterious effect. The sterilization of media by ethylene oxide is accompanied by a rise in pH. Fluids which have a relatively high initial pH may require adjustment with sterile acid to return them to the optimal pH for bacterial growth. A mixture of ethylene oxide and broth was toxic to mice for 6 hours after admixture. Toxicity disappeared on incubating the mixture longer, and no residual toxicity could be demonstrated after 6 hours, even on repeated intraperitoneal inoculations. As a means of sterilizing bacteriological media and other biological fluids, ethylene oxide deserves consideration when heat and filtration cannot be used.

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Keywords:  BACTERIA; EPOXIDES; STERILIZATION

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Year:  1950        PMID: 15415502      PMCID: PMC2135982          DOI: 10.1084/jem.91.5.449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


  4 in total

1.  The sterilizing action of gaseous ethylene oxide; sterilization of contaminated objects with ethylene oxide and related compounds; time, concentration and temperature relationships.

Authors:  C R PHILLIPS
Journal:  Am J Hyg       Date:  1949-11

2.  The sterilizing action of gaseous ethylene oxide; the effect of moisture.

Authors:  S KAYE; C R PHILLIPS
Journal:  Am J Hyg       Date:  1949-11

3.  The sterilizing action of gaseous ethylene oxide; a review.

Authors:  C R PHILLIPS; S KAYE
Journal:  Am J Hyg       Date:  1949-11

4.  The sterilizing action of gaseous ethylene oxide; the effect of ethylene oxide and related compounds upon bacterial aerosols.

Authors:  S KAYE
Journal:  Am J Hyg       Date:  1949-11
  4 in total
  14 in total

1.  Occupational dermatitis caused by ethylene oxide.

Authors:  A ROYCE; W K MOORE
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1955-04

2.  Further observations on the metabolic requirements of Lactobacillus bifidus var. pennsylvanicus.

Authors:  P GYORGY; C S ROSE
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1955-05       Impact factor: 3.490

3.  Bacterial utilization of lignans. I. Metabolism of alpha-conidendrin.

Authors:  H H TABAK; C W CHAMBERS; P W KABLER
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1959-10       Impact factor: 3.490

4.  [OBSERVATIONS ON INJURIES TO HEALTH CAUSED BY THE EFFECT OF ETHYLENE OXIDE].

Authors:  A M THIESS
Journal:  Arch Toxikol       Date:  1963-12-02

5.  On the disinfection of catheters, cystoscopes, bronchoscopes and similar instruments by means of a mixture of ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide.

Authors:  J H BEKKER; P C ONVLEE
Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek       Date:  1956       Impact factor: 2.271

6.  Suppression of certain viral lesions by a microbial product, xerosin, lacking in demonstrable antiviral properties and produced by Achromobacter xerosis, n. sp.

Authors:  V GROUPE; L H PUGH; A S LEVINE; E C HERRMANN
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1954-07       Impact factor: 3.490

7.  The sterilization of carbohydrates with liquid ethylene oxide for microbiological fermentation tests.

Authors:  L F JUDGE; M J PELCZAR
Journal:  Appl Microbiol       Date:  1955-09

8.  Biological degradation of lignin. V. Polysaccharide synthesis from alpha-conidendrin.

Authors:  Y T PRATT; W A KONETZKA; M J PELCZAR; W H MARTIN
Journal:  Appl Microbiol       Date:  1953-07

9.  The biological degradation of lignin. IV. The inability of Polyporus versicolor to metabolize sodium lignosulfonate.

Authors:  W C DAY; S GOTTLIEB; M J PELCZAR
Journal:  Appl Microbiol       Date:  1953-03

10.  Staphylococcal Muller phenomenon: relationship to the plasminogen-plasmin system.

Authors:  P G QUIE; L W WANNAMAKER
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1961-11       Impact factor: 3.490

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