Viable microbiial cells permitted after sterilization del factor
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A measure of the number of cells that are viable (i.e. alive and capable of growth) in a given area or volume. Supplement. Viable cell count can be determined by the total cell count minus the count of nonviable or dead cells. One use of viable cell count is to estimate cytotoxicity.
The destruction of organisms in sterilization process given by the factor called Del factor.As first order reaction, as temperature increases, reaction rate increases due to an increase in the reaction rate constant, which, in case of the destruction of microorganisms is the specific death rate (k)?Thus, k is true.
The destruction of organisms in sterilization process given by the factor called Del factor.As first order reaction, as temperature increases, reaction rate increases due to an increase in the reaction rate constant, which, in case of the destruction of microorganisms is the specific death rate (k)?Thus, k is true.
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