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Srerility Test Of Sodium Chloride 0.9% Infusion Srerilized By Bioburden Methol
Marline Abdassah, Insan Sunan K, Nurul Safitri
Universitas Padjadjaran, Poster Preseter : Asian Federation for Pharmaceutical Sdiences Conference 9th-12th December 2011, Renaissance Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Bahasa Inggris
Universitas Padjadjaran, Poster Preseter : Asian Federation for Pharmaceutical Sdiences Conference 9th-12th December 2011, Renaissance Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
bioburden, overkill, Sodium chloride 0.9% infusion, sterility test
Sodium chloride 0.9% infusion is one of large volume parenteral that commonly used as a fluid or electrolyte replacement therapy. Infusion can be sterilized by various methods, one of that is bioburden method. Bioburden method consider microbial burden on preparation before sterilization process, and can be carried out under temperature 121°C. Different with overkill method, bioburden method is considered not fulfill applicable standards in achieve sterility assurance level. This research was done to find out the effectiveness and efficiency of bioburden method compared to overkill method of sodium chloride 0.9% infusion. The research was done by determining D value at 115°C, making of sodium chloride 0.9% infusion, determination of contamination in infusion, sterilization of infusion at 115°C for 18.6 minutes, and evaluation of infusion that includes organoleptis evaluation, pH evolution, sterility test and pyrogen test. The results showed that sodium chloride 0.9% infusion is sterilized with bioburden method declared sterile and free of pyrogens, as well as the infusion are sterilized by overkill method. The results also showed that bioburden method is nearly as effective and efficiency as overkill method.