Re: [DIYbio] Does anyone know how to inexpensively obtain gluconacetobacter xylinus?


On Jul 2, 2015 8:43 AM, "Theresa Ramseyer" <tlr280mp@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> What is keeping you from getting a bottle of one of the organic
> versions of the tea and using it? Seems that would have antifungal
> properties from being bottled. Does the bottling process kill off what
> you're looking for?
>
> (Probably a very dumb question, but I know/remember very little
> biology.  The subject intriques me. I'm on
> this list to learn. )
>
> Theresa

Not a bad idea, you'd need to get rid of any cells floating around. Maybe centrifuge hard, and then maybe even filter with something like a 0.2 micron filter.

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