The Effect of the Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide Residues in a Trypticase Soy Agar Plates for a New Barrier Isolated Syringe Filling Machine
Abstract
This study has been performed to
evaluate the feasibility and adequacy of the
Trypticase Soy Agar (TSA) plates in promoting
growth after being exposed to Vapor Phase
Hydrogen Peroxide (VPHP) decontamination cycle.
This project has been successfully completed in two
phases. Data obtained from Phase 1 demonstrated
that the growth promotion properties of the Becton
& Dickinson Sterile Triple bagged of TSA plates
were not impacted after being exposed to up to
three consecutive decontamination cycles in the
new syringe filling line isolator at the established
decontamination cycle parameters. The results
obtained from Phase 2 as well demonstrates no
impact in the growth promotion properties after
being exposed to a decontamination cycle,
unpacked and the individual plates exposed to 1
ppm VPHP residues up to two (2) hours in a
simulated manufacturing process when using the
Quality Control Work Center isolator.
Key Terms - isolator decontamination cycles,
Trypticase Soy Agar plates, vapour phase hydrogen
peroxide.