Azo and all of the other emulsions varied quite a bit from their very first incarnations. They evolved over the years as gelatin changed, support changed and etc.
For example, one product could not be made with the same image tone when Cadmium was removed. It therefore had to be discontinued. I forget the product, but it was either Opal, Medalist or one of those era emulsions.
A major change in all papers took place when the active gelatins were no longer used. All papers were reformulated to use sodium thiosulfate at about 100 mg/mole of silver (108 grams). Silver Chlorides were one of the most difficult to convert and were the last to use active gelatins. In fact, sulfur + gold sensitization on AgCl was active as a big project when I joined Kodak, as it was desirable to make a high speed fine grained print film for motion picture. A few papers could not be reformulated properly for use with inert gelatins and this led to their being discontinued.
Ektacolor 20 was discontinued due to Cadmium at about 15 grams / mole and a Mercury salt at about 0.1 gram / mole. It was reformulated with organic compounds to give the same curve, higher speed and fixed speed from batch to batch with 2x the development rate. This was not applied to B&W papers as they could not adjust the already short development times for the single layer materials, but eventually it evolved into the modern papers which develop to completion.
Azo remained virtually the simplest formula Kodak produced, but papers such as Kodabromide were quite complex by comparison.
For the Ilford, Agfa and Fuji guys reading this (and some of my other posts - or maybe even some of the Kodak guys), I'm drastically simplifying things and also not disclosing everything to avoid disclosure of confidential data in public.
Oh, there are no rodents in Rodinol. But, there are some rodents living under my front porch. I've tried alum and it chased them off for a while but they finally decided that they could stand the pucker power of alum and dug through it again today twice. I may try HQ to see what develops.
PE