Enzymes in detergency

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    • Ee, Jan H. van
    • Misset, Onno
    • Baas, Erik J.

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Enzymes in detergency

edited by Jan H. van Ee, Onno Misset, Erik J. Baas

(Surfactant science series, v. 69)

Marcel Dekker, c1997

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Description

Offers an integrated overview of enzyme use in household detergents, from product development and manufacturing to safety and health-related issues. The text details the major types of enzymes, structure-function relationships, life cycle analyses, protein-engineering techniques, cleaning mechanisms, and past, present and future applications.

Table of Contents

  • Enzymes in detergency, past to present: historical overview
  • detergent enzymes' market
  • enzymes - their applications and biochemical characterization. Enzymes in HDDs. Proteases: application of proteases in detergents
  • development of new proteases for detergents. Lipases: application of lipases in detergents
  • development of new lipases. Cellulases: application of cellulases that contribute to colour revival and softening in detergents
  • developments of new cellulases. Amylases: application of amylases in detergents
  • development of new amylases. Enzymes in automatic-dishwashing detergents: application of enzyme in automatic-dishwashing detergents. Manufacturing and safety aspects of detergents enzymes: manufacturing and downstream processing of detergent enzymes
  • formulation of detergent enzymes
  • worker safety - how to establish site enzyme capability
  • life cycle assessment of proteases used in detergents. Future developments: outlook and expectations.

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