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ACCELOBACModel 2000 -Enzyme

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ACCELOBAC 2000 – this enzyme has specifically formulated Aerobic and Anaerobic bacteria strains. It is designed for BOD and COD reduction.

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Specially formulated strains of Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria designed for BOD and COD reduction  in  industrial  waste. Consists  of  specially  formulated  cultures  which  give  high  levels  amylase, protease, lipase and cellulase enzyme production. Cultures include 5 Bacillus strains: B. licheniformis, B. pumilus, B. subtilis, B. megaterium, B amyloliquifaciens.

Total plate count: 1.5 billion CFU/gram
Cellulase: 2700 CU/gram
Bacterial Amylase: 500 BAU/gram
Bacterial Protease: 1070 PC/gram
Lipase: 30 FIP/gram

Bacterial Amylase - One bacterial amylase unit (BAU) is defined as that quantity of enzyme which will dextrinize one milligram of starch per minute at pH  6.6 and 30°C.

Cellulase  -  One  cellulase  unit  (CU)  is  defined  as  the  amount  of  activity  that  will  produce  a  relative  fluidity  change  of  1  in  5  minutes  in  a  defined carboxymethyl cellulose substrate under the conditions of the assay (pH4.5 and 40°C).

Lipase- One unit of enzyme activity  (FIP Unit) is defined as  that quantity of a standard lipase preparation  (Fungi Lipase-International FIP Standard)  that liberates the equivalent of 1μmol of fatty acid per minute from the Substrate Emulsion under the described assay conditions.

Protease– One bacterial protease unit  (PC) is defined as  that quantity of enzyme  that  that produces  the equivalent of  1.5 mg per mL of l-tyrosine per minute under the conditions of the assay.