• germinating into bacterial cells may survive. Tyndallization can be used to destroy the spores. Tyndallization essentially consists of heating the substance...
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    that may be on an inoculating loop or wire. Named after John Tyndall, tyndallization is an obsolete and lengthy process designed to reduce the level of activity...
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  • revision or improvement.[citation needed] A more effective method is Tyndallization, which uses three successive steam treatments to achieve sterilization...
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    Pascalization Pickling Potting Confit Potjevleesch Rillettes Salting Smoking Sugaring Tyndallization Vacuum packing Food portal  Category: Food preservation...
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    to eradicate the bacterial spores that came to be known as "Tyndallization". Tyndallization historically was the earliest known effective way to destroy...
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    can be straightforwardly destroyed. This indirect method is called Tyndallization. It was the usual method for a while in the late 19th century before...
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  • on each for several days. Fractional sterilization is also called tyndallization. Bacterial endospores can be killed using this method. Both dry and...
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  • M. Berlanga, and D. Minana-Galbis, Health Benefits of Heat-Killed (Tyndallized) Probiotics: An Overview. Int J Mol Sci, 2019. 20(10). Berni Canani,...
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  • for bacteriology that contain egg or serum, which coagulate on heating Tyndallizer a process of sterilization from spore bearing bacteria; video link Water...
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