Title: ?Vida ?til de gasas esterilizadas en horno microondas utilizando dos materiales de empaque.?
Advisor(s): Bezold Arnillas, Ursula
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01
Issue Date: May-2018
Institution: Universidad Ricardo Palma - URP
Abstract: Con la finalidad de probar la duraci?n de la esterilidad de gasas
previamente sometidas a la acci?n del horno microondas como m?todo de
esterilizaci?n, se evalu? la presencia de microorganismos en gasas
esterilizadas durante el transcurso de los d?as mediante los cultivos
Macconkey, Nutritivo y Sabouraud, comparando dos materiales de
empaque. El estudio se realiz? en el Laboratorio de Microbiolog?a de la
Universidad Ricardo Palma, con gasas empaquetadas en papel kraft y
papel grado m?dico. Se utilizaron 32 paquetes de gasas sometidos por 60
segundos a las ondas electromagn?ticas de alta frecuencia en un horno
microondas de 1000W; los paquetes fueron expuestos en grupos de 2 y se
almacenaron en cajas pl?sticas herm?ticas. El mismo d?a se realiz? el
lavado y filtrado de las gasas y se sembr? la membrana de filtro en los
respectivos agares, continuando con muestreos y siembras de forma
interdiaria. En el primer muestreo las gasas presentaron microorganismos
f?ngicos Penicililum spp., cuatro d?as tras la exposici?n al horno
microondas las gasas envueltas en papel kraft se encontraban
contaminadas por bacterias y al noveno d?a tras exposici?n se encontr?
contaminaci?n por bacterias en las gasas envueltas con papel grado
m?dico, es decir, las gasas envueltas en papel kraft est?n libres de
bacterias 2 d?as tras exposici?n y las de papel grado m?dico hasta el
s?ptimo d?a. Se concluye que las ondas electromagn?ticas del horno
microondas no esterilizan completamente el material estudiado, ya que se
encontr? Penicililum spp desde el primer muestreo realizado
inmediatamente tras la exposici?n a la acci?n del horno microondas.
In order to test the sterility duration of gauzes previously subjected to the
action of the microwave oven as a sterilization method, the presence of
microorganisms in gauze sterilized during the course of the days was
evaluated by Macconkey, Nutritivo and Sabouraud cultures, comparing Two
packaging materials. The study was conducted in the Microbiology
Laboratory of the Ricardo Palma University, with gauze packed in kraft
paper and medical grade paper. 32 packets of gauze subjected for 60
seconds to high frequency electromagnetic waves in a 1000W microwave
oven were used; The packages were exposed in groups of 2 and stored in
hermetic plastic boxes. On the same day, the washing and filtering of the
gauzes was carried out and the filter membrane was seeded in the
respective agars, continuing with sampling and sowing interdiarily. In the
first sampling the gauzes presented fungal microorganisms Penicililum
spp., Four days after the exposure to the microwave oven the wrappings
wrapped in kraft paper were contaminated by bacteria and on the ninth day
after exposure bacterial contamination was found in the gauze wrapped with
paper grade doctor, that is, the wrappings wrapped in kraft paper are free
of bacteria 2 days after exposure and those of medical grade paper until the
seventh day. It is concluded that the electromagnetic waves of the
microwave oven do not completely sterilize the material studied, since
Penicililum spp was found from the first sampling done immediately after
exposure to the action of the microwave oven.
Discipline: Medicina Veterinaria
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Ricardo Palma. Facultad de Ciencias Biol?gicas. Escuela Profesional de Ciencias Veterinarias
Grade or title: M?dico Veterinario
Juror: Jara Aguirre, Mauricio Rodolfo; Risco Goicochea, Gullermo Ra?l; Ceino Gordillo, Franco Ernesto; Jara Aguirre, Mauricio Rodolfo; Risco Goicochea, Gullermo Ra?l; Ceino Gordillo, Franco Ernesto
Register date: 25-May-2018