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CULTURE COLLEGE Presented by: Celeste Industries Corporation
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BIOLOGICAL OPPORTUNITIES for CLEANING with CELESTE BIOZYME
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Drain Maintenance
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Lavatory Odor and Mildew Control
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Biozyme II Mildewstat Property Biozyme II Treated Biozyme II Treated
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Long Term Carpet Odor Control
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Airline Opportunities for Biozyme Lavatories –Toilet shroud cleaning and odor control –Floors –Drain maintenance Cabin –Carpet cleaning additive for odor control Galley –Drain & Drain Mast maintenance Celeste Biozyme provides a bio-film that continues to work after your employees are finished cleaning.
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BASIC MICROBIOLOGY How does Biozyme work? Enzyme function. Microbial life cycle
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Bacteria – Enzyme Relationship BACTERIUM ENZYMESENZYMES BACTERIA, which are living single celled organisms, produce ENZYMES, which are non- living molecules.
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Enzymes Non-living molecules produced by bacteria Biochemical catalysts Break down organic waste Specific activity
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Enzyme Activity EnzymeSubstrates Protease Starch Protein Lipid (fat)
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Enzyme Activity Protease and Protein Protease and Lipid (fat) Protease and Starch
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Enzyme Activity Protease and Protein Lipase and Lipid (fat) Amylase and Starch
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Enzymes and Their Substrates Protease – protein Urease – urea Amylase – starch Lipase – fat Esterase – fat Xylanase – plant material Cellulase – cellulose
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Protease Cellulase Xylanase Amylase Lipase Esterase
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Naturally Occurring Bacteria Single celled, living organisms Consume organic waste Found virtually everywhere Prolific enzyme production
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Requirements for Bacterial Activity Water Nutrients (organic waste) Time Correct environmental conditions
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Essential Bacterial Profile Reproduce quickly Safe, non-pathogenic, naturally occurring Form spores for long term stability High level production of multiple enzymes Function in or under diverse environmental conditions
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The type of bacteria used in Celeste Biozyme
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Bacillus Vegetative Cells Enzyme producers Consume organic waste Grow logarithmically Mobile Form spores when conditions dictate dormancy is appropriate
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Bacillus Spores (Dormant Cells) Heat resistant Chemical resistant Desiccation resistant UV resistant Germinate to vegetative cells when environmental conditions are right
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Bacillus Lifecycle VEGETATIVE CELL WITH SPORE FREE SPORE Spore Formation Vegetative Cell Lysis Spore Germination
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Bacillus Waste Digestion Analogy BacteriumEnzymes Enzymes break down waste into small pieces CO 2 H2OH2O Bacterium digests waste and release CO 2 and H 2 O Pizza (organic waste)
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Logarithmic Growth
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Growth Curve Population Time
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Bacterial Respiration Aerobic - Oxygen required Anaerobic - Oxygen not required Facultative Anaerobic - Grows with or without oxygen Celeste Biozyme is functional with or without oxygen.
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Functional Temperature and pH Ranges 41° - 131° F (5° - 55° C) pH 4.5 - 10 Celeste Biozyme is functional in a wide range of temperature and pH
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Complimentary Activity of Celeste Biozyme Bacteria ATTRIBUTESBACTERIA Strain 1Strain 2Strain 3 pH 5 No Yes pH 10 Yes No 55° C Yes No Anaerobic Yes No Protease FairGoodExcellent Lipase ExcellentGoodFair Amylase Good Excellent
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