What Are Probiotics?
Probiotics are naturally occurring beneficial microorganisms found throughout nature. They help maintain biological balance by breaking down organic matter and supporting natural environmental processes.
The probiotic cultures used in Biomatra formulations consist of four carefully selected Bacillus strains. Unlike dietary probiotics developed for human consumption, these environmental microorganisms are specifically selected for cleaning and odour-control applications.
Working together with naturally produced enzymes, they help break down organic residues and support long-lasting freshness.
How Do Probiotics Work?
Probiotic technology works through a natural biological process involving beneficial microorganisms and the enzymes they produce.
Probiotics activate on contact.
Natural enzymes are released.
Enzymes break down organic residues.
Long-lasting freshness is supported.
Benefits Of Probiotics
Probiotics are naturally occurring microorganisms that have been part of nature for millions of years. They help support biological balance, contribute to environmental processes and play an important role in the breakdown of organic matter.
Because they work in harmony with natural ecosystems, probiotics are widely used in biotechnology, agriculture, environmental management and other sustainable applications. Their natural origin and ability to support long-term balance make them an important component of modern nature-inspired solutions.

Inspired by Nature.
Optimised by Science.
Biomatra
Probiotics
Biomatra formulations are based on four carefully selected Bacillus strains and naturally produced enzymes. Depending on the application, probiotic concentrations may reach up to 400 million microorganisms per millilitre.
From Science To
Everyday Applications
While the science behind probiotics remains the same, different applications require different formulations. Biomatra has developed targeted probiotic solutions designed to address specific odour and cleaning challenges across a wide range of everyday environments.









