sterilant
A sterilant is a chemical agent that achieves sterilization, the complete destruction of all forms of microbial life, including bacterial endospores, on inanimate objects under specified conditions. Sterilants are used to sterilize heat- or moisture-sensitive equipment and materials where physical methods such as steam autoclaving are impractical.
Sterilants are distinguished from disinfectants and antiseptics by the level of microbial kill they are designed
Common chemical sterilants include ethylene oxide gas, hydrogen peroxide–based sterilants (including hydrogen peroxide gas plasma systems),
Validation and process control rely on biological indicators (such as spores of Bacillus species) and chemical
Safety and regulation are important considerations, as many sterilants are toxic, irritants, or flammable. Proper ventilation,