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Tuesday, 06/02/2020 9:56:47 AM

Tuesday, June 02, 2020 9:56:47 AM

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All,

The flyover opinion has passed by again. I have to thank whoever posted information about the Battelle tests of the Nanologix FlatPack shelf life, where in a peer reviewed publication:
The Journal of Microbiology & Experimentation
"FlatPacks held at room temperature for 24 months did not change in appearance or texture and supported bacterial growth similar to Day 0 concentrations. In contrast, TSA plates from a different supplier (Vendor A) desiccated after 4 months of storage at room temperature. TSA, blood agar (BA), and chocolate agar (CA) FlatPacks subjected to desert-like storage and transport temperatures (60 °C) for 30 days supported bacterial growth similar to FlatPacks held at room temperature or refrigerated; TSA, BA, and CA plates (Vendor A) desiccated within 7 days. The data suggest FlatPacks extend the shelf-life of TSA stored at room temperature when compared to traditional packaging. Additionally, TSA, BA, and CA FlatPacks support bacterial growth for at least 30 days when stored at 60 °C. Based on the results of this study, the FlatPacks may help laboratories in resource-limited nations overcome infrastructure, refrigeration, and supply-chain deficiencies."

That's a FACT. No mention of contamination of the Nanologix FlatPacks over the two years, so that's another FACT.

Whoever is using their opinion and attempting to portray that opinion as FACT, should do further research.

EI