Fumigation and Fogging in Pharmaceutical

Visual Guide on Fogging vs Fumigation Comparison

Fumigation and fogging are commonly used in pharmaceuticals to control microbial contamination in controlled areas. Fumigation is a gaseous sterilization process that kills microorganisms and prevents microbial growth in the air or on surfaces such as walls and floors. Fumigation agents, such as formaldehyde and potassium permanganate, are often used to control microorganisms. This technique … Read more

Sterilization, Method of sterilization, and Objective in Labs

Sterilization is the killing or removal of micro-organisms and their spores from the substance, material, or Preparation required to be used in sterile form or Sterilization is the process by which an object’s surface as a medium becomes free from all harmful microorganisms both in the vegetative and sporing stage are sterilized by removing or … Read more