OSMT (Ontario Society of Medical Technologists) Practice Exam

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Freezing and vacuum drying are known as:

  1. Flash method of pasteurization

  2. HTST method of sterilization

  3. Lyophilisation

  4. Complete sterilization

The correct answer is: Lyophilisation

The correct answer is lyophilisation. This process, also known as freeze-drying, involves removing the moisture from a substance while it is in the frozen state under a vacuum. Lyophilisation is widely used to preserve perishable materials, maintain the stability of pharmaceuticals, and enhance the shelf life of food products. The combination of freezing and vacuum drying effectively retains the chemical and physical properties of the material, making it a preferred method for certain applications. Other methods listed do not encapsulate the freezing and vacuum drying process in the same way. For instance, flash pasteurization typically involves heating to kill pathogens, while the high-temperature short-time (HTST) method refers to a specific technique for pasteurizing food products. Additionally, complete sterilization involves eliminating all forms of microbial life, which is not the primary objective of lyophilisation, as it focuses more on preservation rather than total sterility.