We no longer sell CF 4002 since it was not successful, but kept the comparison for illustration. Tests were performed on Rhodamine B Lipase/Esterase Agar, grown for 48 hours in BBL GasPak 100 anaerobic jar with GasPak Plus envelope. Photographed under fluorescent light with a blue filter to clarify results. | |
To the left is a photograph of a plate grown 4 days with one of our newest grease degrading strains, Bacillus pumilus AMH 109. The olive oil and Tween 80 bound to Rhodamine B dye in the "Rhodamine B Lipase/Esterase Agar" are so thoroughly eaten away that the dye is visible to the naked eye, without benefit of a UV light in the dark. Under UV light, this plate looks a lot like the plate to the left above. AMH 109 has now been added to Alken Clear-Flo 1003, 1005, 7139, Enz-Odor 2, Enz-Odor 4, Enz-Odor 5, Enz-Odor 10, Enz-Odor 12, Nu-Bind, and Treat-A-Loo 2. |