紫外线在肠道外溶液消毒中的应用

Ana Julia Amasino, Mariana Fernández Blanco, Roque Miranda, D. Olivera, F. Cárdenas, C. N. D. I. C. Y. Argentina
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在兽医院工作时经常出现的缺点之一是需要永久储存药品和其他保健产品,包括在日常诊所中广泛使用的大量无菌非注射溶液。最常用的替代液体是5%的葡萄糖、0.9%的氯化钠和乳酸林格盐等溶液。给药的溶液必须在无菌条件下进行。从这个意义上说,短波紫外线(UVC),即非电离辐射,是一种强大的抗菌剂,它在不改变样品的颜色、味道、气味或pH值的情况下进行消毒。本研究的目的是研究UVC辐射在冷藏外注射液灭菌中的应用。我们在对照样品中分离5%葡萄糖溶液和0.9%生理溶液,未经处理和UVC光处理。样品受到的辐照剂量为3.4095 J/cm2。随后,在温度控制的4°C冷藏室内保存7天。我们观察到,在辐照样品的情况下,在这段时间内没有明显的发育,保持了它的无菌性。同时测定7 d后的失活因子f.i %。两种溶液的失活率均达到99% ~ 100%。分析得到的结果,使用UVC光照射作为灭菌手段,并在制冷温度下对溶液进行后续维护,我们认为这是一项有趣的新技术
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Aplicación de luz UVC para esterilizar soluciones parenterales
One of the drawbacks that usually occurs when working in a veterinary hospital is the need to have a permanent stock of medicines and other health products, including large volumes of sterile parenteral solutions, which are widely used in the daily clinic. Replacement fluids most frequently used are the solutions of dextrose 5 %, sodium chloride 0.9 % and Ringer lactate, among others. It is essential that the solutions to be administered are in sterile conditions. In that sense, short-wave ultraviolet light (UVC), non-ionizing radiation, is a powerful antibacterial agent that disinfects without altering the color, flavor, odor or pH of the sample.  The objective of this work was to study the application of UVC radiation to sterilize parenteral solutions with refrigerated storage. We worked with 5 % dextrose solution and 0.9 % physiological solution separated in control samples, untreated, and treated with UVC light. The irradiation dose received by the samples was 3.4095 J/cm2. Subsequently, they were stored in temperature controlled refrigeration chambers at 4 °C for 7 days. It was observed for the case of the irradiated samples, that there was no visible development during that time, conserving its sterility. In addition, the inactivation factor, F.I. %, was determined after 7 days. In both studied solutions , 99 to 100 % inactivation was obtained. Analyzing the obtained results , the use of irradiation with UVC light as a means of sterilization and the subsequent maintenance of the solutions at refrigeration temperatures, we consider that it constitutes an interesting and new technology to be implemented
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