$USDC write-up of this infrared strilization method? This method has been validated to achieve microbial load reduction. How do you do this validation?
We need to know: 4. Materials and Equipment
- Infrared sterilization chamber (calibrated and validated)
- Temperature and time monitoring devices
- Load collagen into IR-permeable, heat-resistant trays in a thin, even layer.. What are these trays like?
We need thorough information, including why the below works ——— 5.2 Sterilization Parameters
- IR Wavelength Range: 0.78 – 3.0 μm (Near-IR to Mid-IR spectrum)
- Surface Temperature: 100°C to 130°C (depending on batch sensitivity)
- Exposure Time: 5–15 minutes, optimized to reach target log reduction without degrading collagen quality 6. Validation and Quality Control
- Conduct microbial testing pre- and post-sterilization (e.g., Total Plate Count, Yeast & Mold, Pathogens).
- Validate process annually or upon equipment change using biological indicators.
- Ensure at least a 5-log reduction in total viable microbial count as per target specification.
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