Glow Discharge Plasma sterilization as an alternative for ethylene oxide sterilization (EtO)
Abstract
This work is considering plasma sterilization
as an alternative for
ethylene oxide sterilization ( EtO ). Ethylene oxide is a carcinogen that
represents a threat to the environment and human health. During the
COVID 19 pandemic, there was a shortage of sterilized medical
equipment due to the dependence of the United States in EtO and the
lack of alternatives for this sterilization method. In this study, the student
sought to replicate the methodology applied by previous researchers of
the Undergraduate Research Program for Honor Students (URP HS)
Omar Cepeda and José Martes (2020). The results that were obtained
show that the plasma was partially effective at sterilizing Bacillus
subtilis vegetative cells. Results also demonstrate that the pressure is
more influential in the success of sterilization than the time of exposure.
Therefore, the application of a pressure valve is necessary to improve
the regulation of the pressure inside the plasma chamber and have more
control of the sterilization procedure. The researcher recommends
performing plasma diagnostics to obtain the temperature and density of
the plasma and relate them to the effectiveness of sterilization.