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Challenges in validating the sterilisation dose for processed human amniotic membranes
Authors:Norimah Yusof   Asnah Hassan   M.N. Firdaus Abd Rahman  Suzina A. Hamid
Affiliation:aMalaysian Nuclear Agency, Bangi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia;bNational Tissue Bank, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, 16130 Kelantan, Malaysia
Abstract:Most of the tissue banks in the Asia Pacific region have been using ionising radiation at 25 kGy to sterilise human tissues for save clinical usage. Under tissue banking quality system, any dose employed for sterilisation has to be validated and the validation exercise has to be a part of quality document. Tissue grafts, unlike medical items, are not produced in large number per each processing batch and tissues relatively have a different microbial population. A Code of Practice established by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 2004 offers several validation methods using smaller number of samples compared to ISO 11137 (1995), which is meant for medical products. The methods emphasise on bioburden determination, followed by sterility test on samples after they were exposed to verification dose for attaining of sterility assurance level (SAL) of 10−1. This paper describes our experience in using the IAEA Code of Practice in conducting the validation exercise for substantiating 25 kGy as sterilisation dose for both air-dried amnion and those preserved in 99% glycerol.
Keywords:Amnion   Dose validation   Gamma irradiation   Sterilisation
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