Saturday, December 3, 2011

Will 100% IPA (isopropryl alcohol) annihilate spores?

Any comments would be helpful.
Endospores are resistant to "most alcohols", so would they be kill by 100% IPA in a ten minute time frame?
They are Bacillus Atrophaeus endospores.Will 100% IPA (isopropryl alcohol) annihilate spores?
Probably not. Bacillus spores are resistant to a moment ago about everything. This is why hospitals use an autoclave on surgical instruments. Autoclaves are roofed and pressurized, and they use EXTREME heat (much hotter than can be created within an open, non-pressurized state). This is the lone way to annihilate all germs, fungi, viruses, and spores. Hope this be a helpful answer! :)
Nope spores can survive that for much longer than 10 minutes.
I dunno, why not use Clorox, I hear it kill everything :) And where are you getting 100% isopropyl alcohol? I thought the utmost otc was 90%...
Nope... alcohol won't even wipe out most bacteria. you want to take out stuff... try a 10% solution of hydrogen Chloride
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