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. 1968 Nov;16(11):1782–1785. doi: 10.1128/am.16.11.1782-1785.1968

Sporicidal Effect of Peracetic Acid Vapor

Dorothy M Portner 1, Robert K Hoffman 1
PMCID: PMC547760  PMID: 4973068

Abstract

The sporicidal activity of peracetic acid (PAA) vapor at 20, 40, 60, and 80% relative humidity (RH) and 25 C was determined on Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores on paper and glass surfaces. Appreciable activity occurred within 10 min of exposure to 1 mg of PAA per liter and 40% or higher RH. The sporicidal rate decreased from the optimum at 80% RH to a slight effect at 20% RH. Spores on an impermeable surface were more difficult to kill than those on a porous one, probably because the cells tend to pile up on an impermeable surface and the vapor penetrates poorly through the layer of covering cells.

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