Fig. 1
Change in appearance of indigo fermentation fluids from the reducing state to deterioration. Reducing fluid (soluble indigo) is characterized by the formation of a film with a metallic luster that is the result of indigo reoxidized upon exposure to air at the surface of the fluid (a). Deteriorated fluid is brown and lacks the film or has a thin film with no metallic luster (b)

Change in appearance of indigo fermentation fluids from the reducing state to deterioration. Reducing fluid (soluble indigo) is characterized by the formation of a film with a metallic luster that is the result of indigo reoxidized upon exposure to air at the surface of the fluid (a). Deteriorated fluid is brown and lacks the film or has a thin film with no metallic luster (b)

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