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Revision as of 12:30, 23 September 2013
Biofilm Growth on different materials
To find out if the bacillus subtilis strain used can form a biofilm on material often used in implants, an experiment was set up.
The material were placed in a plate with Sgg medium. The material were partially submerged in the medium and the plate was inoculated with the bacillus subtilis strain. The plate is left in a 27 C environment for 5 days. At the end of this period the amount of growth on the material is measured. After 5 day there is a 3 cm growth from the medium upward on the titanium upward of biofilm, on plastic there was no growth.
Figure 1: Titanium plate with 3 cm growth |
Figure 2: Plastic in Sgg medium, no growth on the plasic came about |