Aseptic Packaging

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This is useful for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance) Students who studying in First year sem II and also for b.pharm and medical related students.

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Mr. Pritam P. Kolge
M. Pharm (QA)
Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Pharmacy Kolhapur

Introduction
Aseptic packaging is the filling of sterile containers
with a commercially sterile product under aseptic
conditions, and then sealing them so that re-infection
is prevented; that is, so that they are hermetically
sealed.
Sources of contamination: microorganism may be in
the product, on the surface of packaging material or
the part coming in contact with the product.

objectives
To sterile the product that provide the higher quality
product
To take advantage of high temperature short
time(HTST)
To extend the shelf life of products at normal
temperature by packaging them aseptically

Process Flow

Working of aseptic process
sterilization of equipment
sterilization of food/drugs
sterilization of container
Filling and closure of presterilized product into
sterilized container under aseptic conditions
Maintenance of sterility

Sterilization of Equipments
Radiation
•UV-C radiation
•Infrared radiation
•Ionizing radiation
Heat
•Saturated steam
•Superheated steam
•Hot air
•Hot air and steam
Chemical
•Hydrogen peroxide
•Ethanol
•Ethylene oxide
•Paraceticacid

Sterilization of Product
•63◦C/30 min
•72◦C/15 secHTST
•130◦C –150◦C/ fractions of sec
UHT

Sterilization of container or packaging
materials
Thermal treatment
Irradiation
chemical treatment

Aseptic packaging of Milk

Packaging materials
Packaging materials:
paper and paper based products
Glass
Tin plate
Aluminums foil
Plastics

Aseptic packaging systems
Bottle system
Sachet and pouch systems
Cup systems

Bottle System

Sachet And Pouch System

Cup System

Benefits of aseptic packaging systems
Keeps the product for several months
Conserve the nutritive value of foods
Less space requirement
Cheaper packaging cost
Permits storage and handling without refrigeration
Eliminates the use of preservatives

Storage
❖To maintain at a low temperature so as to prevent any
deterioration in quality prior to processing/product
manufacturing
❖To facilitate bulking of the raw materials supply,
which will ensure uniform composition
❖To allow for uninterrupted operation during
processing

References
www.sciencedirect.com
www.google.co.in

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