THE UTILITY OF ACCELERATED THERMAL DEGRADATION TEST FOR PREDICTING THE STABILITY OF FREEZE DRIED PARAHAEMOLYTIC VIBRIOS.
Author(s) : BOLTASU G.
Type of article: Article
Summary
BY AN ACCELERATED STORAGE TEST (ACCELERATED THERMAL DEGRADATION TEST) ON TWO STRAINS OF PARAHAEMOLYTIC VIBRIOS IT WAS POSSIBLE TO PREDICT THE NUMBER OF FREEZE-DRIED ORGANISMS SURVIVING IN TIME, FOR ANY TEMPERATURE, BY EXTRAPOLATION OF THE EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS IN AGREEMENT WITH WORKS OF GREIFF AND RIGHTSEL. THE ACCELERATED STORAGE TEST CONFIRMS THE VALIDITY OF A PREVIOUS WORK ON THE POSSIBILITY TO CONSERVE PARAHAEMOLYTIC VIBRIOS BY FREEZE-DRYING AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PROTECTIVE FLUIDS FOR THE LYOPHILIZATION SUCCESS.
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- Original title: THE UTILITY OF ACCELERATED THERMAL DEGRADATION TEST FOR PREDICTING THE STABILITY OF FREEZE DRIED PARAHAEMOLYTIC VIBRIOS.
- Record ID : 1981-0355
- Languages: English
- Source: Arch. roum. Pathol. exp. Microbiol. - vol. 38 - n. 1
- Publication date: 1979/01
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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