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ANIL SENA BAYINDIR TUBANAZ BOZKURT TUĞÇE BİLDİK
HOW BACTERIA ARE USED TO PRODUCE ENZYMES FOR BIOLOGICAL WASHING POWDERS ANIL SENA BAYINDIR TUBANAZ BOZKURT TUĞÇE BİLDİK
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BIOLOGICAL DETERGENTS
Most of the enzymes for “biological” washing powders come from bacteria adapted to live in hot springs . Washing powder enzymes must also be able to function at alkaline pH, due to the presence of phosphate ions in most detergents.
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What is the difference between biological washing powder and regular washing powder?
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BIOLOGICAL DETERGENTS
The first patent for a protein-digesting enzyme was issued back in 1913, and this enzyme was extracted from animal pancreases.
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In the 1960s, a much more useful enzyme was obtained from a bacterium called Bacillus subtilis.
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It is known that many stains are difficult to remove with ordinary detergents such as blood, gravy…
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Proteases break down proteins, so are good for blood, egg, gravy, and other protein stains. Amylases bre ak down starches, and lipases break down fats and grease.
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The most important enzymes used in biological washing powders is protease.
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References: qa/how-do-biological-washing-powders-work keyword=how+bacteria+are+used+to+produce+e nzymes+for+biological+washing+powders§io n=all&filename=&period=365&sort=relevance# d_in_washing_powders enzymes.com/learn/howwemake.php
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