Infobox Disease Name Aseptic meningitis DiseasesDB 945 ICD10 ICD10 G 03 g 00 Nonpyogenic meningitis ICD9 ICD9 322.0 Nonpyogenic meningitis ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj NEURO eMedicineTopic 697 MeshID D008582 Aseptic meningitis , or sterile meningitis, is a condition in which the layers lining the brain, meninges , become inflammation inflamed and a pyogenic bacteria l source is not to blame. Meningitis is diagnosed on a history of characteristic symptoms and certain examination findings e.g., Woldemar Kernig Kernig s sign . Investigations should show an increase in the number of leukocytes present in the cerebrospinal fluid CSF , obtained via lumbar puncture , normal being fewer than five visible per microscopic High Power Field . The term aseptic is frequently a misnomer , implying a lack of infection . On the contrary, many cases of aseptic meningitis represent infection with viruses ref DorlandsDict five 000064654 aseptic meningitis ref or mycobacteria that cannot be detected with routine methods. While the advent of polymerase chain reaction has increased the ability of clinicians to detect viruses such as enterovirus , cytomegalovirus , and herpes virus in the CSF, many viruses can still escape detection. Additionally, mycobacteria frequently require special stains and culture methods that make their detection difficult. When CSF findings are consistent with meningitis, and microbiology microbiologic testing is unrevealing, clinicians typically assign the diagnosis of aseptic meningitis&mdash making it a relative diagnosis of exclusion . Aseptic meningitis can result from non infectious causes it is a relatively infrequent side effect of medications, and can be an early ... organism if identified. Aseptic meningitis , like non gonococcal urethritis , non Hodgkin ... and drug induced aseptic meningitis can provide more information about the condition, and without using ... of aseptic meningitis Viral meningitis Drug induced aseptic meningitis Neoplastic meningitis Lyme ... more details
Aseptic technique refers to a procedure that is performed under sterile conditions. This includes medical and laboratory techniques, such as with microbiological culture s. It includes techniques like flame sterilization. The largest example of aseptic techniques is in hospital operating theatre s. Medical procedures Aseptic technique is the effort taken to keep patients as free from Nosocomial infection hospital micro organisms as possible Crow 1989 . It is a method used to prevent contamination of wound s and other susceptible sites by organisms that could cause infection. This can be achieved by ensuring that only sterile equipment and fluids are used during invasive medical and nursing procedures. Ayliffe et al. 2000 suggest that there are two types of asepsis medical and surgical asepsis. Medical or clean asepsis reduces the number of organisms and prevents their spread surgical or sterile asepsis includes procedures to eliminate micro organism s from an area and is practiced by surgical technologists and nurses in operating theaters and treatment areas. In an operating room, while all members of the surgical team should demonstrate good aseptic technique, it is the role of the scrub nurse or surgical technologist to set up and maintain the sterile field. References http www.sciencebuddies.org mentoring project ideas MicroBio Techniques.shtml Microbiology Techniques & Troubleshooting http www.ruf.rice.edu bioslabs bios318 318manual.htm aseptic Methods Manual Applied Microbiology Aseptic Technique See also Antiseptic Contamination control Cleanliness Body substance isolation External links http www.engenderhealth.org ip aseptic at2.html Engender Health Introduction to Aseptic Technique http www.carringtonlabs.com default.asp?contentID 154 Hand Washing & Aseptic Technique Category Medical hygiene Category Microbiology techniques cs Aseptick technika fr Asepsie ja pl Aseptyka ... more details
Aseptic processing is the process by which a sterile aseptic product typically food or pharmaceutical ... and 295 F 91 to 146 C , ref name APCQ&A Aseptic Packaging Council. http www.aseptic.org faq.html Carton ... sterilization techniques such as retort or hot fill canning . Aseptic food preservation methods ... as they are not opened. The aseptic packages are typically a mix of paper 70 , polyethylene LDPE ... for refrigeration . The first aseptic filling plant for milk was presented in Switzerland in 1961 ... for dairy dairies . Aseptic techniques were common in Europe and Asia before they were introduced in the United States in the 1980s. Aseptic containers may range in size from a few fluid ounces to a nearly 8 million gallon aseptic tank on an ocean going ship. ref http www.flowcontrolnetwork.com ... Aseptic processing makes worldwide export and import of new, economical and safe food products possible .... In 1991, the Institute of Food Technologists rated the top 10 innovations in food technology . Aseptic ... work in aseptic processing and bulk storage. Historical development Nielsen carried out the first aseptic packing of foods especially milk in metal cans in Denmark prior to 1913 and in 1921 patent for this process termed aseptic conservation was granted. In 1917, Dunkley in USA patented sterilization ... 177 aseptic packaging of food products Aseptic Packaging of Food Products , http www.pfionline.com ... filled with cold, sterile product. In 1950, the Dole Company bought the first commercial aseptic filling ... in October, 1961. Common uses Aseptic processing is commonly used for the packaging of milks ... for year round remanufacture into various food products. Recycling Aseptic containers are recycled with a method called hydrapulping. ref name APCQ&A Aseptic Packaging Council. http www.aseptic.org Recycling 20& 20Aseptic 20Packaging.shtml Recycling and Aseptic Packaging ref Frank Ackerman comments that some plastics and aseptic packages come out looking relatively good in overall costs ... more details
Infobox album Name Aseptic White Type studio Artist Digitalis Purpurea band Digitalis Purpurea Cover Aseptic White.jpg Released start date 2008 10 2 Recorded September 2007 February 2008 Genre Industrial Metal Length 47 57 Label http www.auralmusic.com Aural Music , Dreamcell11 Producer Pi Greco Aseptic White ref Review, Metal Hammer Greece , 9 2008. ref ref Review, Scream Megazine Norway , n 130. ref ref it http www.metal.it album.aspx 9356 Metal.it Review ref released with Dreamcell 11 Aural Music is the first full length album of the Italian industrial metal band Digitalis Purpurea band Digitalis Purpurea ref en http www.last.fm music Digitalis Purpurea?setlang en Last FM Digitalis Purpurea biography ref . Recorded in winter 2007 2008, was released on October 2, 2008 with a worldwide distribution. ref Review, Metal Hammer Italy , 9 2008. ref ref http www.darkentries.be nl cds ?cdid 1343 Darkentries Review ref ref http www.metalitalia.com cds view.php?cd pk 6756 Metal Italia Review ref ref http powermetal.de review review Digitalis Purpurea Aseptic White,12506.html PowerMetal.de Review ref ref it http www.metallus.it recensione.asp?id 7371&p 0 Metallus Review ref Artwork The artwork was realized in Spring 2008 by the graphic artist and photographer Anna Taschini ref it http www.lucylle.com Anna Lucylle Taschini official site ref ref it http www.myspace.com annalucylle Anna Lucylle Taschini official My Space profile ref . The theme is focused on the aseptic atmosphere recreated with the modular use of colors, mainly red and white, with references to Japanese culture. Track listing All songs written by Pi Greco. Intro 3 16 Coded Feel ref en http www.unitedradio.it node 3275 ... aseptic white.html link Lords of Metal.nl Rating 7 10 http www.lordsofmetal.nl showreview.php ... purpurea aseptic white 2369.html link Imhotep.no Rating 4 6 http www.imhotep.no ?did 9085749&aid ... Rating 3 5 http www.heavy metal.it recensioni album templ.php?id 2570 link Aseptic White was included ... more details
Drug induced aseptic meningitis is a form of aseptic meningitis that is caused by the administration of certain medications. ref DOI 10.1001 archinte.159.11.1185 PMID 10371226 ref Causes include non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs NSAIDs Amoxicillin Azathioprine Methotrexate Intravenous immunoglobulin Isoniazid Allopurinol Lamotrigine References reflist disease stub Diseases of meninges Category Diseases and disorders Category Meningitis ... more details
Summary album cover fur REQUIRED Article Aseptic White Use Infobox HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source http c2.ac images.myspacecdn.com images01 108 l 5b2652fcd571ce22ebbf4f5ac679eb29.jpg ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Aseptic White Artist Digitalis Purpurea Label Aural Music dreamcell11 Graphic Artist Anna Lucylle Taschini Item front cover Type cd album Website www.digitalispurpurea.net Owner digitalis purpurea Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion Low resolution small Purpose Replaceability other information Licensing Non free album cover ... more details
Idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma is a cutaneous condition characterized by a chronic, painless, solitary nodule, reminiscent of an acne nodule, appearing on the cheeks of young children. ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 502 See also Granulomatous facial dermatitis List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Cutaneous condition stub Category Acneiform eruptions ... more details
Wiktionarypar septic Septic may refer to Septic tank , a component of a small scale sewage disposal system Septic equation , a polynomial equation of degree seven Septic shock See also Sepsis Aseptic Antiseptic disambig pt S ptico ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Prepatellar bursitis.JPG Caption Aseptic prepatellar bursitis DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 M 70 4 m 70 ICD9 ICD9 726.65 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Prepatellar bursitis , also known as Housemaid s knee , is a common cause of swelling and pain above the patella kneecap , and is due to inflammation of the prepatellar bursa . This structure is a superficial bursa anatomy bursa with a thin synovium synovial lining located between the skin and the patella. The bursa develops within the first years of life as a result of mechanical pressure and friction, and it serves the purpose of reducing friction on underlying structures and allowing maximal range of motion in the knee. Aseptic prepatellar bursitis is commonly caused by repetitive work in a kneeling position, hence the name housemaid s knee . Inflammation of the prepatellar bursa may be aseptic most common or septic e.g. bacteria l infection , the septic variants being most common in children and Immunodeficiency immunocompromised individuals. Prepatellar bursitis is more common in men than women. Symptoms Knee pain Swelling Redness Inability to flex the knee Treatment Aseptic bursitis is usually managed conservatively, but complicated cases may be treated with oral Non steroidal anti inflammatory drug NSAIDs or corticosteroid injections when infection has been ruled out. Surgical excision is seldom necessary. Acute bursitis can develop into a Chronic medical chronic issue if the cause is not identified and addressed. See also knee pain Infrapatellar bursitis References http www.bbc.co.uk health conditions prepatellarbursitis1.shtml BBC health Cite Book title Primary Care Medicine Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient first1 Allan H. last1 Goroll first2 Albert G. last2 Mulley publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins page 1058 isbn 9 7807 8177 5137 spacing, please do not remove Soft tissue disorders Category Occupational ... more details
Procomac designs and installs the first aseptic filling line for bottling ice tea in PET containers ... suppliers of aseptic bottling lines worldwide. GEA Procomac received a letter of non objection LNO from the United States Food and Drug Administration Food and Drug Administration FDA for aseptic filling systems for low acid shelf stable products. ref FDA Letter of Non Objection for aseptic filling ... 101 ref ol ol li value 2008 GEA Procomac receives USA FDA LNO for low acid aseptic filling technology ... value 1997 Procomac Aseptic Division establishment. ol ol li value 1994 The first Procomac aseptic ... as a manufacturer of conveyors and rinser. ol Products FDA compliant Aseptic filling bloc Wet PAA Peracetic Acid based aseptic filling bloc for high production speed Wet PAA based aseptic filling bloc for low medium production speed Aseptic filling technology Counterpressure volumetric electronic ... milk Hot fill filler Container caps treatment technology ref Sterilisation and aseptic filling .... , Coca Cola ref Aseptic bottling at Coca Cola Spain PETplanet insider No.03 08, pag.31 ref , Nestl ... Inside Aseptic The ultimate guide for the beverage industry decision makers , Edited by GEA Procomac ... more details
Wikify date January 2011 Lymphocytic pleocytosis is a neurological condition in which a patient has a migraine type headache and also has lymphocyte cells present in the spinal fluid. Many cases may be due to aseptic meningitis . LP causes transient neurological deficits, including sensorimotor, aphasic and neurological symptoms. ref Adams and Victor s Principals of Neurology, 8th ed, p. 152 ref References reflist Uncategorized date January 2011 ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Central nervous system viral disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020805 A central nervous system viral disease is a viral infection that affects the central nervous system . An example is poliomyelitis . Other examples include members of the polyomavirus family. ref name urlSlow Virus Diseases of the Nervous System cite web url http pathmicro.med.sc.edu mhunt slow vir.htm title Slow Virus Diseases of the Nervous System work accessdate 2009 01 15 ref Types of viral CNS infections Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy West Nile Virus can produce aseptic meningitis,encephalitis,and acute flaccid paralysis Poliomyelitis Herpes simplex encephalitis Enterovirus Enteroviral disease Most forms of aseptic meningitis are viral in origin, though neoplastic and Lyme disease lyme meningitis are also aseptic. Eastern equine encephalitis Western equine encephalitis St. Louis encephalitis Rabies La crosse encephalitis Proggresive rubella panencephalitis,a late complication of rubella infection most cases occur in those with congenital rubella syndrome Varicella zoster encephalitis Measles Acute Measles encephalitis Mumps Mumps meningoencephalitis Treatment Herpes simplex encephalitis can be treated with acyclovir ref http emedicine.medscape.com article 1165183 treatment ref , but few of the other viral central nervous system infections have a specific therapy. See also List of central nervous system infections Virus References reflist Viral diseases CNS diseases of the nervous system Category Viral infections of the central nervous system medicine stub ... more details
Boracic lint was a type of medical dressing made from surgical lint that was soaked in a hot, saturated solution of Boric acid boracic acid and Glycerol glycerine and then left to dry. It has been in use since at least the 19th century, ref name Pennington T H Pennington Listerism, its decline and its persistence the introduction of aseptic surgical techniques in three British teaching hospitals, 1890 99.Med Hist. 1995 January 39 1 35 60. ref but is now less commonly used. The term boracic lint, or often just boracic , pronounced brassic , is also used as Cockney rhyming slang for having no money. Boracic lint &rarr skint. References references Category First aid treatment stub ... more details
orphan date January 2008 Halsted s principles , also known as Tenets of Halsted in the medical community, are the basic principles of surgery surgical technique regarding tissue handling, vascular occlusion, etc. If followed, they improve soft Tissue biology tissue surgical success rate. These key points were introduced by William Stewart Halsted . Gentle handling of tissue . Strict aseptic technique during preparation and surgery. Sharp anatomic dissection of tissues. Careful haemostasis to improve conditions for the procedure and limit infection and deadspace . Obliteration of deadspace and adequate removal of material. Avoidance of tension Some scholars also include Importance of rest postoperatively. ref http www.ouhsc.edu surgery CandyJar.asp ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Halstead s Principles Category Surgery Med stub ... more details
Elopak is a Norway Norwegian company producing carton s for liquids, starting with aseptic gable top cartons for milk . The company was founded in 1957 as a European licensee of Pure Pak, the Elopak name standing for European License Of PURE PAK showed where the Norwegian founders were headed. In 1987, Elopak bought the Ex Cell O Packaging Systems Division from which it was originally a licensee, and hence got full ownership of Pure Pak. The company has since developed into a leading suppliers of cartons in Europe. The company is owned by the investment company Ferd AS . External links http www.elopak.com Official home page Category Manufacturing companies of Norway Category Packaging companies Category Companies established in 1957 manufacturing company stub Norway company stub no Elopak de ELOPAK ... more details
Wikify date December 2010 A Doypack is a sealed plastic bag that is designed to stand upright ref Cite patent EP 0626319 ref . Doypacks are commonly used for powders or ready to drink beverages. They can be aseptic processing aseptically filled or filled on normal packaging lines. History The Doypack was invented in 1962 as a packaging for fruit juice and olives, by the French inventor Louis Doyen, president of Thimonnier Company. The trademark Doypack from DOY en PACK aging is filed internationally and is owned by Louis Doyen. http www.edgb2b.com images produit produit la 208155.jpg External links http www.doypakcompany.com Doypack Stand up Pouches http www.thimonnier.com Thimonnier website http www.linapack.com Linapack website machinery http www.standupouch.com http www.velotus.com Diagram on how a pouch is made, fill and seal. References reflist Category Packaging manufacturing stub drink stub fr Doypack ru uk ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 File Pelvic exam nci vol 1786 300.jpg thumb right Line drawing showing part of pelvic exam procedure. Promtov s sign , also known as Promtov s symtom is diagnostic method in gynecology . In case of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Pelvic Inflammatory Disease PID , performing a Pelvic examination bimanual gynecologic examination is painful for patient. Patient in time of examination complaints pain in lover abdomen. In this case, patient symptoms is then called Promtov positive . Pain is caused by Adhesion medicine adhesions of connective tissue in lower abdomen, which in turn is caused by inflammation mostly Chronic medicine chronic in lower abdomen Pelvic Inflammatory Disease PID . It might be consequence of Sexually transmitted disease STD , which mostly is. Another possible couse is endometriosis , in that case patient also complaints strong abdominal pains during menstruation . In that case adhesions are caused because of aseptic inflammation . Category Gynecology ... more details
Mergeto Meningitis date March 2009 Infobox Disease Name Bacterial meningitis Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 320 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D016920 Bacterial meningitis refers to meningitis that is caused by bacterial infection . ref name urlMeningitis, Bacterial Overview eMedicine Pediatrics General Medicine cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 961497 overview title Meningitis, Bacterial Overview eMedicine Pediatrics General Medicine format work accessdate 2009 03 04 ref Signs and Symptoms Fever Seizures Meningismus Headache Vomiting Photophobia Altered mental status and coma Anorexia symptom Anorexia Bacterial meningitis is often associated with elevated levels of CSF total protein . Types of bacterial meningitis Escherichia coli meningitis Haemophilus meningitis Listeria meningitis Meningococcal meningitis Meningeal tuberculosis Pneumococcal meningitis Bacterial meningitis may initially appear aseptic. Even though true aseptic meningitis cannot be caused by pyogenic bacteria , broad spectrum antibiotic cover should be started as the consequences of misdiagnosing a bacterial meningitis are dire, and relatively easily avoided. For non pyogenic bacteria, local sensitivities should be taken into account, but generally broad spectrum is best. Some bacteria are normally sensitive to certain drugs for example, rifampicin is good for Brucella . Treatment While the choice of antibiotic sometimes differs based on the offending pathogen, treatment for bacterial meningitis always includes antibiotic drugs, often given intravenously. Dexamethasone has been proposed as a possible treatment. ref http emedicine.medscape.com article 961497 treatment ref See also Meningitis Pathogenic bacteria Central nervous system infections References Reflist Diseases of meninges Category Bacterial diseases Category Diseases and disorders Category Meningitis ku Menenj ta bakteriyal simple Bacterial meningitis ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Context date October 2009 Blow Fill Seal technology refers to the manufacturing technique used to produce small, 0.1mL and large volume, 500mL liquid filled containers. Blow Fill Seal technology was originally developed in Europe in the 1930s and was introduced in the United States in the 1960s, but over the last 20 years it has become more prevalent within the pharmaceutical industry, and it is now widely considered to be the superior form of aseptic processing by various medicine regulatory agencies including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA in the packaging of pharmaceutical and healthcare products. The basic concept of blow fill seal BFS is that a container is formed, filled, and sealed in a continuous process without human intervention, in a sterile enclosed area inside a machine. Thus this technology can be used to Aseptically Manufacture sterile pharmaceutical liquid dosage forms. The process is multi stepped, firstly pharmaceutical grade plastic resin is vertically heat extruded through a circular throat, to form a hanging tube called the Parison . This extruded tube is then enclosed within a two part mould, and the tube is cut above the mould. The mould is transferred to the filling zone, or sterile filling space where filling needles mandrel s are lowered and used to inflate the plastic to form the container within the mould. Following the formation of the container, the mandrel is used to fill the container with liquid, following filling the mandrels are retracted and a secondary top mould seals the container. All actions take place inside a sterile shrouded chamber inside the machine. The product is then discharged to a non sterile area for labelling, packaging and distribution. Blow fill seal technology reduces personnel intervention making it a more robust method for the aseptic preparation of sterile pharmaceuticals. BFS is used for the filling of vials for parenteral preparations and infusions, optphalmic products a ... more details
Infobox German location Art Stadt Name Linnich Wappen Wappen Linnich.svg lat deg 50 lat min 58 lat sec 44 lon deg 06 lon min 16 lon sec 04 Lageplan Linnich in DN.svg Bundesland North Rhine Westphalia Regierungsbezirk K ln Kreis D ren H he 73 Fl che 65.46 Einwohner 13667 Stand 2008 12 31 PLZ 52441 Vorwahl 02462 Kfz DN Gemeindeschl ssel 05 3 58 036 Gliederung 13 Website http www.linnich.de www.linnich.de B rgermeister Wolfgang Witkopp Partei Christian Democratic Union Germany CDU Linnich is a town in the D ren district district of D ren in the state of North Rhine Westphalia , Germany . It is located on the river Rur , approx. 10  km north west of J lich . Economy Image Linnich panorama.jpg thumb left Linnich Linnich is the home of Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft SIG Combibloc the specialist for Carton Aseptic carton aseptic carton packaging . Town twinnings Since 1974, Linnich is twinned with the French town of Lesquin in the Nord d partement Nord d partement . Transportation File Bahnhof Linnich.jpg thumb left Rurtalbahn in Linnich Linnich has no own connections the German Autobahn s, but the exits Erkelenz S d of the Bundesautobahn 46 BAB 46 , Titz, J lich Koslar or Aldenhoven of the Bundesautobahn 44 BAB 44 can be used. Linnich is connected to the Rurtalbahn since 2002 and has one station near the SIG factory and one in the suburb Tetz. Culture and landmarks Museums Deutsche Glasmalerei Museum German Stained glass Museum Museum of local history Commons Cities and towns in D ren district References Reflist NorthRhineWestphalia geo stub bg de Linnich eo Linnich fr Linnich it Linnich nl Linnich pl Linnich pt Linnich ro Linnich ru sr vo Linnich war Linnich ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 A gnotobiotic animal from Greek language Greek roots gnostos known and bios life is an animal in which only certain known strains of bacteria and other microorganisms are present. Technically, the term also includes germ free animal germ free animals, as the status of their microbial communities is also known . ref Reyniers, J.A. http dx.doi.org 10.1111 j.1749 6632.1959.tb53091.x Germfree Vertebrates Present Status 1959 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 78 1 3. ref However, the term gnotobiotic is often incorrectly contrasted with germ free . Gnotobiotic animals also gnotobiotes or gnotobionts are born in aseptic technique aseptic conditions, which may include removal from the mother by Caesarean section . Such animals are normally reared in a sterile or microbially controlled laboratory environment, and they are only exposed to those microorganisms that the researchers wish to have present in the animal. These gnotobionts are used to study the symbiosis symbiotic relationships between an animal and one or more of the microorganisms that may inhabit its body. This technique is important for microbiologists because it allows them to study only a select few symbiotic interactions at a time see Scientific control , whereas animals that develop under normal conditions may quickly acquire a microflora microbiota that includes hundreds or thousands of unique organisms. Such animals may also be used in animal production, especially in the rearing of pigs. After the Caesarean birth, these animals are introduced to their natural microflora in a stepwise fashion. This avoids undesired infections and leads to faster growth. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Gnotobiotic Animal Category Model organisms Biology stub fr Gnotobiote ja ... more details
A barrier isolator , or simply an isolator , is a device that provides a physical barrier between a laboratory technician and a work process. Isolators are routinely found within the pharmaceutical industry , and with the recent implementation of USP 797 Pharmaceutical Compounding Sterile Preparations , a set of sterile compounding standards issued by the United States Pharmacopeia , are increasingly used in pharmacy applications. They are designed to provide an isolation of a process or the maintenance of an internal condition e.g., Asepsis sterile or aseptic . Isolators may operate at positive, negative, or ambient differential atmospheric pressure pressure . Isolators may provide personnel, product, or environmental protection, or any combination thereof. They are used throughout industry, from orange juice filling lines to cytotoxicity cytotoxic drug compounding to electronics manufacturing. Regarding pharmacy applications, because people are the greatest source of contamination during aseptic manufacturing of drugs, reducing personnel interventions into the process zone has significant impact on the efficacy of the final drug product. In the mid 1980 s, the industry began to employ barrier isolators, and later, in the 1990s, Restricted Access Barrier System s, or RABS, to separate people from the process. The acronym RABS was coined by Stewart Davenport of Upjohn now Pfizer . Since that time, the technology and applications of these systems has developed and broadened significantly. Major manufacturers of barrier isolators include Walker Barrier Systems , Howorth Air Technology Ltd , Amercare Ltd , The Baker Company, Esco Global, and Thermo Electron Corporation. http www.walkerbarrier.com Walker Barrier Systems http www.howorthgroup.com Howorth Air Technology http www.amercare.co.uk Amercare Ltd DEFAULTSORT Barrier Isolator Category Pharmacy medical equipment stub ... more details
Juice and milk carton Aseptic carton carton s, whose cardboard is actually liquid packaging board ... of aluminum foil thus becoming aseptic processing aseptic packaging . ref http www.exxonmobilchemical.com ... grades ds E7178.htm ref ref typical aseptic liquid food package may provide a shelf life time up to one ... more details
Omega 3 DHA Light soy milk Plain, Vanilla, Chocolate Shelf stable soy milk Plain Aseptic, Vanilla Aseptic, Unsweetened Aseptic, Starbucks Vanilla Aseptic A special blend made for use and purchase in Starbucks ... more details