Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
510393000 | Liquid composition (e.g., slurry, etc.) | 20 |
20080221008 | DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS AND THE USE OF ENZYME COMBINATIONS THEREIN - New detergent compositions and the use of enzyme combinations therein are disclosed. The compositions have enhanced stability of non protease enzymes present in the compositions. | 09-11-2008 |
20090209447 | CLEANING COMPOSITIONS - The present application relates to nil phosphate and nil borate cleaning compositions comprising a protease cleaning system and a wetting agent, and processes for making and using such compositions. Such compositions offer improved enzyme stability in product and a consumer desirable cleaning profile. | 08-20-2009 |
20100022434 | LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITION EXHIBITING ENHANCED ALPHA-AMYLASE ENZYME STABILITY - Embodiments of the present aqueous liquid or gel detergent composition comprise boric acid or a boron compound capable of forming boric acid in the composition, a polyhydroxy compound, calcium ions, water, and an α-amylase enzyme at least 80% homologous with the α-amylase enzyme of SEQ ID NO: 2. | 01-28-2010 |
20100152092 | SUBTILASES - The present invention relates to novel JP170 like subtilases from wild-type bacteria, hybrids thereof and to methods of construction and production of these proteases. Further, the present invention relates to use of the claimed subtilases in detergents, such as a laundry or an automatic dishwashing detergent. | 06-17-2010 |
20100190682 | USE OF PROTEIN HYDROLYSATES TO STABILIZE METALLOPROTEASE DETERGENT FORMULATIONS - The present invention provides compositions and formulations comprising metalloprotease enzymes and protein hydrolysate inhibitors that exhibit increased storage stability. In one embodiment, the present invention provides liquid detergent formulations comprising at least one metalloprotease (e.g., | 07-29-2010 |
20100286019 | Spray Drying Process - The present invention generally relates to particulate compositions and methods for making the compositions. It specifically relates to improved spray drying methods that substantially reduce the production of small particles that pose industrial hygiene concerns for factory workers and product consumers. In a composition aspect, the present invention provides an atomized aqueous composition. The composition is formed using a spray-drying apparatus. It includes 0.001 to 0.10 weight percent of a polymer, which is selected from a group consisting of a cellulose-based polymer, a gum, and a synthetic polymer. It further includes at least one polypeptide, which is present in the aqueous composition at a concentration greater than 0.01 weight percent. | 11-11-2010 |
20110034367 | Liquid Enzyme Composition - Incorporation of a serine protease inhibitor such as RASI, BASI, WASI (bifunctional alpha-amylase/subtilisin inhibitors of rice, barley and wheat) into a liquid detergent which contains a serine proteasecan stabilize the serine protease and/or a second enzyme and can release the enzyme when the detergent composition is diluted. | 02-10-2011 |
20110053824 | LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITION EXHIBITING ENHANCED ALPHA-AMYLASE ENZYME STABILITY - Embodiments of the present aqueous liquid or gel detergent composition comprise boric acid or a boron compound capable of forming boric acid in the composition, a polyhydroxy compound, calcium ions, water, and an α-amylase enzyme at least 80% homologous with the α-amylase enzyme of SEQ ID NO: 2. | 03-03-2011 |
20110071068 | Subtilases - The present invention relates to novel JP170 like subtilases from wild-type bacteria, hybrids thereof and to methods of construction and production of these proteases. Further, the present invention relates to use of the claimed subtilases in detergents, such as a laundry or an automatic dishwashing detergent. | 03-24-2011 |
20110130319 | SUBTILASES - The present invention relates to novel JP170 like subtilases from wild-type bacteria, hybrids thereof and to methods of construction and production of these proteases. Further, the present invention relates to use of the claimed subtilases in detergents, such as a laundry or an automatic dishwashing detergent. | 06-02-2011 |
20110212876 | CLEANING COMPOSITION COMPRISING AMYLASE VARIANTS WITH HIGH STABILITY IN THE PRESENCE OF A CHELATING AGENT - The present invention relates to cleaning compositions comprising variants of an alpha-amylase having improved stability to chelating agents relative to its parent enzyme and cleaning processes comprising such compositions. | 09-01-2011 |
20110212877 | DETERGENT COMPOSITION - Peptide aldehydes containing a ureido group are effective as stabilizers for protease in a detergent composition, and as stabilizers for a second enzyme in a liquid composition with a protease. | 09-01-2011 |
20120021965 | CLEANING AGENT - Liquid detergent or cleaning agent preparations include a) at least 5 wt % of at least one enzyme preparation active in washing or cleaning; and b) at least 0.5 wt % cumenesulfonate, wherein the liquid detergent or cleaning agent preparations are characterized by a good phase stability and enzyme stability and good cleaning performance. | 01-26-2012 |
20130137623 | STABILIZED LIQUID TENSIDE PREPARATION COMPRISING ENZYMES - A hydrolytic enzyme is to be stabilized in a liquid surfactant preparation. This is achieved by using a component that stabilizes the hydrolytic enzyme and encompasses a multiply substituted benzenecarboxylic acid that has a carboxyl group on at least two carbon atoms of the benzene residue. | 05-30-2013 |
20130143787 | STABILIZED LIQUID ENZYME-CONTAINING SURFACTANT PREPARATION - A hydrolytic enzyme is stabilized in a liquid surfactant preparation by using a component that stabilizes the hydrolytic enzyme and includes a monosaccharide glycerate. | 06-06-2013 |
20140336098 | Stabilized Subtilisin Composition - The conversion of a peptide aldehyde to a hydrosulfite adduct can be used to increase the aqueous solubility in the purification of the peptide aldehydes. Advantageously, this hydrosulfite adduct is itself effective as a subtilisin inhibitor and stabilizer and it can also stabilize a second enzyme if present. The hydrosulfite adduct is effective as a subtilisin inhibitor, and it maintains its inhibitory and stabilizing effect in a liquid detergent during storage. Thus, use of the hydrosulfite adduct can avoid the cost and time of converting it back to the peptide aldehyde and subsequent drying of the peptide aldehyde can be saved, and this can avoid the inconvenience of handling the peptide aldehyde in powder form or as a highly diluted aqueous solution. | 11-13-2014 |
20150353871 | Polypeptides for Cleaning or Detergent Compositions - The present invention relates to cleaning or detergent compositions comprising polypeptides exhibiting beta-glucanase activity and one or more amylases and their use thereof in cleaning or detergent applications and processes such as cleaning hard-surfaces, dish wash and laundering. The invention also relates to polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides as well as methods of producing the polypeptides. | 12-10-2015 |
20150353873 | COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BENEFIT AGENT DELIVERY PARTICLES - The present disclosure relates to benefit agent delivery particles containing at least one benefit agent and at least one cellulosic polymer. The disclosure further relates to compositions containing benefit agent delivery particles and processes for making and using such compositions. The disclosure further relates to methods of imparting a benefit delivery capability to a cleaning composition. | 12-10-2015 |
20160024447 | Detergent Pouch with Enzymatic Water-Soluble Film - The invention relates to enzyme containing water-soluble films, and their use in detergents. | 01-28-2016 |
20160376530 | Protease Enzyme and Uses Thereof - The present invention is related to a fungal serine protease enzyme, which said enzyme has serine protease activity and comprises an amino acid sequence of | 12-29-2016 |