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Organic Polyurethane Degrading Liquid Culture Syringe

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Organic Polyurethane Degrading Liquid Culture Syringe

Pestalotiopsis microspora is a species of endophytic fungus capable of breaking down and digesting polyurethane. P. microspora can live without oxygen, making it a promising species for bioremediation projects.

Our liquid culture syringes are ~10ml and come sealed in a plastic sleeve with a sterile 16 gauge needle and alcohol wipe.

About liquid culture:

Liquid culture is mycelium suspended in a nutrient-rich medium. Syringes are beginner-friendly and ideal for those looking for an easy way to inoculate grain bags and jars.

Directions for use:

For best results, refrigerate upon receipt. Syringes should be inserted into a self-healing injection port. Always handle using sterile technique and shake thoroughly before use. We recommended inoculation in either a still air box or flow hood to reduce the possibility of contamination. If you plan to re-use your needle, sterilize before and after each subsequent use.


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Organic Polyurethane Degrading Liquid Culture Syringe

$19.99

$7.00

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Pestalotiopsis microspora is a species of endophytic fungus capable of breaking down and digesting polyurethane. P. microspora can live without oxygen, making it a promising species for bioremediation projects.

Our liquid culture syringes are ~10ml and come sealed in a plastic sleeve with a sterile 16 gauge needle and alcohol wipe.

About liquid culture:

Liquid culture is mycelium suspended in a nutrient-rich medium. Syringes are beginner-friendly and ideal for those looking for an easy way to inoculate grain bags and jars.

Directions for use:

For best results, refrigerate upon receipt. Syringes should be inserted into a self-healing injection port. Always handle using sterile technique and shake thoroughly before use. We recommended inoculation in either a still air box or flow hood to reduce the possibility of contamination. If you plan to re-use your needle, sterilize before and after each subsequent use.


Other searches: plastic degrading culture