Biology, asked by oliviarozavincent, 6 months ago

how are proteins or heat sensitive substances sterilized?

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Answered by vanishkakumari
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An autoclave is a device that works on the principle of moist heat sterilization through the generation of steam under pressure. In this method, the microorganisms are killed by coagulating their proteins, and this method is much more effective than dry heat sterilization where microbes are killed through oxidation...

Answered by TħeRøмαи
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An autoclave is a device that works on the principle of moist heat sterilization through the generation of steam under pressure. In this method, the microorganisms are killed by coagulating their proteins, and this method is much more effective than dry heat sterilization where microbes are killed through oxidation.

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