WO2007145963A2 - Enzyme stabilization - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to enzyme stabilization systems as well as methods of using and compositions containing the same.
- protease-containing liquid compositions are well-known, especially in the context of laundry washing.
- a commonly encountered problem in such protease-containing liquid compositions is the degradation phenomenon by protease enzyme of second enzymes in the composition, such as amylase, lipase and cellulase, or on the protease itself.
- second enzymes such as amylase, lipase and cellulase
- the stability of the second enzyme or the protease itself in the liquid composition is affected and the composition consequently performs less well.
- references have proposed the use of compounds, such as the following to aid in the stabilization of enzymes: benzamidine hydrochloride, lower aliphatic alcohols or carboxylic acids, certain peptide aldehydes, mixtures of polyol solvents and boron compounds, magnesium and/or calcium salts (such as calcium formate).
- One aspect of the invention relates to a liquid detergent composition
- a liquid detergent composition comprising:
- A is an amino acid moiety
- X is selected from H, an electron withdrawing group and mixtures thereof
- Z is a nitrogen capping moiety selected from:
- Another aspect of the invention relates to a liquid detergent composition
- a liquid detergent composition comprising:
- an enzyme stabilization system comprising: a first reversible peptide protease inhibitor of the formula:
- liquid detergent composition comprising:
- liquid detergent composition comprises at least one of: (i) less than about 1%, by weight of the composition, of organic polyol solvents; (ii) more than about 60% water; (iii) a thickener; and/or (iv) less than about 1 %, by weight of the composition, of boric acid.
- liquid detergent composition refers to any laundry treatment composition which is not in solid, i.e., tablet or granule, or gas, form.
- liquid laundry detergent compositions include heavy-duty liquid laundry detergents for use in the wash cycle of automatic washing-machines, liquid finewash and liquid color care detergents such as those suitable for washing delicate garments, e.g., those made of silk or wool, either by hand or in the wash cycle of automatic washing-machines.
- liquid or gel-form laundry treatment compositions encompassed herein include dilutable concentrates of the foregoing compositions, unit dose, spray, pretreatment (including stiff gel stick) and rinse laundry treatment compositions, or other packaged forms of such compositions, for example those sold in single or dual-compartment bottles, tubs, or polyvinyl alcohol sachets and the like.
- the compositions herein suitably have a sufficiently fluid rheology that they may be dosed either by the consumer, or by automated dosing systems controlled by domestic or commercial laundry appliances.
- Stiff gel forms may be used as pretreaters or boosters, see for example US20040102346A1, or may be dispensed in automatic dispensing systems, for example through being dissolved in-situ in the presence of a stream of water.
- compositions herein may be isotropic or non-isotropic. However, they do not generally split into separate layers such as phase split detergents described in the art.
- One illustrative composition is non-isotropic and on storage is either (i) free from splitting into two layers or, (ii) if the composition splits into layers, a single major layer is present and comprises at least about 90% by weight, more specifically more than about 95%, even more specifically more than about 99% of the composition.
- Other illustrative compositions are fully isotropic.
- Gel as used herein includes a shear thinning gel with a pouring viscosity in the range of from 1,000 to 5,000 mPas (milli Pascal seconds), more specifically less than 3,000 mPas, even more specifically less than 1,500 mPas.
- Gels include thick liquids. More specifically, a thick liquid may be a Newtonian fluid, which does not change its viscosity with the change in flow condition, such as honey or syrup. This type of thick liquid is very difficult and messy to dispense.
- a different type of liquid gel is shear-thinning, i.e. it is thick under low shear (e.g., at rest) and thin at high flow rates. The rheology of shear-thinning gels is described in more detail in the literature, see for example WO04027010A1 Unilever.
- compositions according to the present invention are pourable gels specifically having a viscosity of at least 1 ,500 mPa.s but no more than 6,000 mPa.s, more specifically no more than 4,000 mPa.s, even more specifically no more than 3,000 mPa.s and even more specifically still no more than 2,000 mPa.s.
- compositions according to the present invention are non-pourable gels specifically having a viscosity of at least 6,000 mPa.s but no more than 12,000 mPa.s, more specifically no more than 10,000 mPa.s, even more specifically no more than 8,000 mPa.s and even more specifically still no more than 7,000 mPa.s.
- Illustrative specific liquid or gel form laundry treatment compositions herein include heavy-duty liquid laundry detergents for use in the wash cycle of automatic washing-machines and liquid finewash and/or color care detergents. These suitably have the following Theological characteristics: viscosity of no more than 1,500 mPa.s, more specifically no more than 1 ,000 mPa.s, still more specifically, no more than 500 mPa.s. In one embodiment, these compositions have a viscosity of from 30 to 400 mPas and are either Newtonian or shear-thinning. In these definitions and unless specifically indicated to the contrary, all stated viscosities are those measured at a shear rate of 21 s "1 and at a temperature of 25°C.
- Viscosity herein can be measured with any suitable instrument, e.g., a Cammed CSL2 Rheometer at a shear rate of 21 sec 1 .
- the stabilizing enzymes of the present invention comprise a reversible peptide protease inhibitor of the formula:
- A is an amino acid moiety.
- the amino acid moiety is composed of one or more amino acids, selected from alanine (Ala), arginine (Arg), asparagine (Asn), aspaitic acid (Asp), cysteine (Cys), glutamine (GIn), glutamic acid (GIu), glycine (GIy), histidine (His), homophenylalanine (HPhe), isoleucine (He), leucine (Leu), lysine (Lys), methionine (Met), phenyalanine (Phe), phenylglycine (PGIy), proline (Pro), serine (Ser), threonine (Thr), tryptophan (Tip), tyrosine (Tyr) and valine (VaI).
- A comprises one or more, preferably from one to four of alanine, glycine, leucine, valine, isoleucine, proline, lysine, phenylalanine, homophenylalanine, phenylglycine, tryptophan, glycine, arginine and methionine, even more specifically still valine and alanine.
- the amino acid moiety may be any suitable optical isomer, that is, the amino acid moiety may be optically active in either the L or D configuration or combinations thereof, or be optically inactive or be a racemic mixture.
- the individual amino acids that comprise the amino acid moiety and/or the reversible peptide protease inhibitor may be optically active in either the L or D configuration or combinations thereof, or be optically inactive or be a racemic mixture.
- X is H, an electron withdrawing group and mixtures thereof.
- suitable electron withdrawing groups include, but are not limited to, CF 2 H, CH 2 F, CF 2 -R CHF-R, CO 2 -R, CH 2 Cl, substituted or unsubstituted imidazoles, substituted or unsubstituted thioamidazoles, substituted or unsubstituted benzimidazoles, and mixtures thereof, wherein R is selected from the group consisting of linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted Ci-C 6 alkyl; and linear or branched substituted or unsubstituted C 4 -Ce cycloalkyl moieties; and mixtures thereof.
- Z is a N-capping moiety selected from: R 1 O-SL RO-S Rv5_ HO- ⁇ - R.- ⁇ - RO-S- c/» . ⁇ ⁇ 9 9 ?
- R'O 5 ' O O S mixtures thereof, more specifically, RO , R ⁇ S ⁇ , R ° l ⁇ , RO-C-, R ⁇ N-5- , ( R 1 J 2 N-C- and
- R 1 is independently selected from linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted Ci -C 6 alkyl; phenyl; linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted C 7 -C 9 alkylaryl; linear or branched substituted or unsubstituted C 4 -Cg cycloalkyl moieties; and mixtures thereof, more specifically linear or branched, Ci -Ce alkyl; phenyl; linear or branched, C 7 -C 9 alkylaryl; and mixtures thereof, and even more specifically, linear or branched, Ci -C 6 alkyl; linear or branched substituted or unsubstituted C 5 -C 9 alkylheterocyclic; and mixtures thereof.
- the reversible peptide protease inhibitor may be made in any suitable manner. Illustrative examples of suitable process for the manufacture of the reversible peptide protease inhibitor may be found in U.S. Patent No. 6,165,966.
- the composition comprises, from about 0.00001 % to about 5%, specifically from about 0.00001 % to about 3%, more specifically from about 0.00001 % to about 1 %, by weight of the composition, of the reversible peptide protease inhibitors.
- Organic Polvol Solvents may comprise less than about 5%, by weight of the detergent composition, specifically less than about 3%, by weight of the detergent composition, more specifically still less than about 1 %, by weight of the detergent composition, even more specifically is substantially free of organic polyol solvents.
- substantially free of organic polyol solvents it is meant that more specifically no organic polyol solvents are purposefully added to the formulation, but yet it is understood to one of ordinary skill in the art that trace amounts of organic polyol solvents may be present as impurities or as process/stability aids in other additives, i.e. the composition contain less than about 0.1%, by weight of the composition of organic polyol solvents.
- organic polyol solvents low molecular weight organic solvents composed of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms, and comprising 2 or more hydroxyl groups, such as ethanediol, 1 ,2 and 1 ,3 propanediol, glycerol, glycols and glycolethers, sorbitol, ma ⁇ nitol, 1 ,2 benzenediol, and mixtures thereof.
- This definition especially encompasses the diols, especially the vicinal diols that are capable of forming complexes with boric acid and borate to form borate esters.
- compositions and methods of the present invention may comprise less than about 5%, by weight of the detergent composition, specifically less than about 3%, by weight of the detergent composition, more specifically less than about 1 %, by weight of the detergent composition, even more specifically is substantially free of boric acid derivatives.
- substantially free of boric acid derivatives it is meant that more specifically no boric acid derivatives are purposefully added to the formulation, but yet it is understood to one of ordinary skill in the art that trace amounts of boric acid derivatives may be present as impurities or as process/stability in other additives, i.e. the composition contain less than about 0.1 %, by weight of the composition of boric acid derivatives.
- boric acid derivatives boron containing compounds such as boric acid per se, substituted boric acids and other boric acid derivatives that at least a part of which are present in solution as boric acid or a chemical equivalent thereof, such as a substituted boric acid.
- boric acid derivatives includes, boric acid, boric oxide, borax, alkali metal borates (such as sodium ortho-, meta- and pyroborate and sodium pe ⁇ taborate), and mixtures thereof.
- compositions and methods of the present invention comprise one or more protease enzymes.
- compositions and methods of the present invention include a protease enzyme from about 0.0001% to about 5%, specifically from about 0.001 % to about 2%, more specifically from about 0.001 % to about 1%, even more specifically from about 0.001 % to about 0.2%, even more specifically still from about 0.005% to about 0.1%, by weight of the detergent composition, of a protease enzyme.
- protease suitable for use in detergents can be used.
- Such proteases can be of animal, vegetable or microbial origin, with both modified (chemical or genetically variants) and unmodified proteases included.
- serine endopeptidases include subtilisins, e.g. subtilisins derived from Bacillus (e.g. B. subtilis, B. lentus, B. licheniformis, B. amyloliquefaciens, B. alcalophilus), for example, subtilisins BPN and BPN', subtilisin Carlsberg, subtilisin 309, subtilisin 147, subtilisin 168, subtilisin PB92, their mutants and mixtures thereof.
- subtilisins e.g. subtilisins derived from Bacillus (e.g. B. subtilis, B. lentus, B. licheniformis, B. amyloliquefaciens, B. alcalophilus)
- subtilisins BPN and BPN' subtilisin Carlsberg
- subtilisin 309 subtilisin 147
- subtilisin 168 subtilisin PB92
- Illustrative non-limiting examples of commercially available serine proteases include, Alcalase®, Savinase®, Kannase®, Everlase® available from Novozymes; Purafect®, Purastar Ox Am®, Properase® available from Genencor; BLAP and BLAP variants available from Henkel; and K- 16 -like proteases available from KAO. Additional illustrative proteases are described in e.g. EP130756, WO91/06637, WO95/10591, WO99/20726, US 5030378 (Protease "A”) and EP251446 (Protease "B”).
- each Ri is independently selected from, hydroxy; linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted C
- R 4 is selected from hydrogen; hydroxyl; linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted Ci-C ⁇ alkyl; linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted Ci -C ⁇ alkoxy and mixtures thereof, more specifically hydrogen; hydroxyl; linear or branched, Cj-C ⁇ alkyl and mixtures thereof more specifically hydrogen; hydroxyl, or mixtures thereof.
- the composition comprises, from about 0.00001% to about 5%, even more specifically from about 0.00001 % to about 2%, by weight of the composition, of the reversible aromatic protease inhibitors.
- the liquid detergent composition of the present invention may contain one or more surface active agents (surfactants).
- the surfactant may be selected from anionic, nonionic, cationic, amphoteric, zwitterionic and mixtures thereof.
- surfactant detergents for use in the present invention are mixtures of anionic and nonionic surfactants although it is to be understood that any surfactant may be used alone or in combination with any other surfactant or surfactants.
- the surfactant may comprise , from about 0.1 % to about 70%, more specifically from about 1% to about 50%, by weight of the liquid detergent composition.
- Nonionic surfactant when present in the liquid detergent composition may be present in the amount of from about 0.01 % to about 70%, more specifically from about 1 % to about 50%, even more specifically from about 5% to about 40%, by weight of the liquid detergent composition.
- suitable nonionic surfactants include: alcohol ethoxylates (e.g. Neodol 25-9 from Shell Chemical Co.), alkyl phenol ethoxylates (e.g. Tergitol NP-9 from Union Carbide Corp.), alkylpolyglucosides (e.g. Glucapon 600CS from Henkel Corp. ), polyoxyethylenated polyoxypropylene glycols (e.g.
- Pluronic L-65 from BASF Corp.
- sorbitol esters e.g. Emsorb 2515 from Henkel Corp.
- polyoxyethylenated sorbitol esters e.g. Emsorb 6900 from Henkel Corp.
- alkanolamides e.g. Alkamide DC212/SE from Rhone-Poulenc Co.
- N- alkypyrrolidones e.g. Surfadone LP-100 from ISP Technologies Inc.
- Anionic surfactant when present in the liquid detergent composition may be present in the amount of from about 0.01 % to about 70%, more specifically from about 1% to about 50%, even more specifically from about 5% to about 40%, by weight of the liquid detergent composition.
- suitable anionic surfactants includes: linear alkyl benzene sulfonates (e.g. Vista C-500 commercially available from Vista Chemical Co.), branched linear alkyl benzene sulfonates (e.g. MLAS), alkyl sulfates (e.g. Polystep B-5 commercially available from Stepan Co.), branched alkyl sulfates, polyoxyethylenated alkyl sulfates (e.g.
- Cationic surfactant when present in the liquid detergent composition, may be present in the amount of from about 0.01% to about 70%, more specifically from about 1 % to about 50%, even more specifically from about 5% to about 40%, by weight of the liquid detergent composition.
- Specific cationic surfactants include C8-C18 alkyl dimethyl ammonium halides and analogs in which one or two hydroxyethyl moieties replace one or two methyl moieties.
- Amphoteric surfactant when present in the liquid detergent composition may be present in the amount of from about 0.01% to about 70%, more specifically from about 1% to about 50%, even more specifically from about 5% to about 40%, by weight of the liquid detergent composition.
- amphoteric surfactants are sodium 3(dodecylamino)propionate, sodium 3-(dodecylamino)propane-l -sulfonate, sodium 2-(dodecylamino)ethyl sulfate, sodium 2- (dimethylamino) octadecanoate, disodium 3-(N-carboxymethyldodecylamino)propane 1- sulfonate, disodium octadecyl-imminodiacetate, sodium l-carboxymethyl-2- undecylimidazole, and sodium N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-sulfato-3- dodecoxypropylamine.
- Zwitterionic surfactant when present in the liquid detergent composition may be present in the amount of from about 0.01 % to about 70%, more specifically from about 1 % to about 50%, even more specifically from about 5% to about 40%, by weight of the liquid detergent composition.
- Non-Protease Enzyme - The compositions and methods of the present invention may include a non-protease enzyme, specifically from about 0.00001 % to about 2%, more specifically from about 0.0005% to about 1 %, even more specifically from about 0.001 % to about 0.5%, by weight of the detergent composition, of a non-protease enzyme.
- Non-protease enzymes can be included in effective amounts in the liquid laundry cleaning composition herein for a wide variety of fabric laundering purposes, including removal of protein-based, carbohydrate-based, or triglyceride-based stains, for example and/or for fabric restoration.
- non-protease enzymes include, but are not limited to, hemicellulases, peroxidases, cellulases, xylanases, lipases, phospholipases, esterases, cutinases, pectinases, pectate lyases, keratanases, reductases, oxidases, phenoloxidases, lipoxygenases, ligninases, pullulanases, tannases, pentosanases, malanases, ⁇ -glucanases, mannanases, arabinosidases, hyaluronidase, chondroitinase, laccase, amylases, and combinations thereof.
- enzymes may also be included. They may be of any suitable origin, such as vegetable, animal, bacterial, fungal and yeast origin. However, their choice is governed by several factors such as pH-activity and/or stability optima, thermostability, stability versus active detergents, builders and so on.
- a potential enzyme combination in addition to protease, comprises a mixture of conventional detersive enzymes like lipase, cutinase cellulase and/or amylase. Another optional potential enzyme is selected from cellulases, lipases, amylases, mannanases, pectate lyases and mixtures thereof. Detersive enzymes are described in greater detail in U.S. Patent No. 6,579,839 and WOOl/02530.
- Non-limiting list of suitable commercially available non-protease enzymes include: Amylases ( ⁇ and/or ⁇ ) are described in WO 94/02597 and WO 96/23873. Commercial examples are Purafect Ox Am ® [Genencor] and Termamyl®, Natalase®, Ban®, Fungamyl® and Duramyl® [all ex Novozymes].
- Cellulases include bacterial or fungal cellulases, e.g. produced by Humicola insolens, particularly DSM 1800, e.g. 50Kda and " 43kD [Carezyme®].
- suitable cellulases are the EGm cellulases from Trichoderma longibrachiatum. Suitable lipases include those produced by Pseudomonas and Chromobacter groups. Preferred are e.g.
- Lipolase® Lipolase Ultra®, Lipoprime® and Lipex® from Novozymes.
- cutinases [EC 3.1.1.50] and esterases.
- carbohydrases e.g. mannanase (US6060299), pectate lyase (WO99/27083) cyclomaltodextringlucanotransferase (WO96/33267) xyloglucanase (WO99/02663).
- Bleaching enzymes include e.g. peroxidases, laccases, oxygenases, (e.g. catechol 1,2 dioxygenase, lipoxygenase (WO 95/26393), (non-heme) haloperoxidases .
- Adjunct Ingredients - may include an adjunct ingredient, specifically from about 0.0001% to about 95%, more specifically from about 0.001 % to about 70%, by weight of the detergent composition, of an adjunct ingredient.
- the adjunct ingredient may be selected from builders, brightener, dye transfer inhibitor, chelants, polyacrylate polymers, dispersing agents, colorant dye, hueing dyes, perfumes, processing aids, bleaching additives, bleach activators, bleach precursors, bleach catalysts, solvents, co-solvents, hydrotropes, liquid carrier, phase stabilizers, soil release polymers, enzyme stabilizers, enzymes, soil suspending agents, anti- redeposition agents, deflocculating polymers, bactericides, fungicides, UV absorbers, anti- yellowing agents, anti-oxidants, optical brighteners, suds suppressors, opacif ⁇ ers, suds boosters, anticorrosion agents, radical scavengers, chlorine scavengers, structurants, fabric softening additives, other fabric care benefit agents, pH adjusting agents, fluorescent whitening agents, smectite clays, structuring agents, preservatives, thickeners, coloring agents, fabric softening
- bleaching additives include bleaches such as hydrogen peroxide, perborate, percarbonate or peroxyacids such as 6-phthalimidoperoxyhexanoic acid and mixtures thereof.
- Suitable chelants include, S,S-ethyIenediamine disuccinic acid (EDDS), Tiron® (otherwise know as Catechol-2,5-disulfonate as the acid or water soluble salt), ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), Diethylenetriaminepentaacetate (DTPA), 1-Hydroxyethylidene 1, 1 diphosphonic acid (HEDP), Diethylenetriamine-penta-methylene phosphonic acid (DTPMP), dipicolinic acid and salts and/or acids thereof and mixtures thereof. Further examples of suitable chelating agents and levels of use are described in U.S. Pat. Nos.
- Suitable builders include water-soluble alkali metal phosphates, polyphosphates, borates, silicates and also carbonates; water-soluble amino polycarboxylates; fatty acid soaps; water-soluble salts of phytic acid; polycarboxylates; zeolites or aluminosilicates and combinations thereof. Specific examples of these are: sodium and potassium triphosphates, pyrophosphates, orthophosphates, hexametaphosphates, tetraborates.
- silicates, and carbonates water-soluble salts of mellitic acid, citric acid, and carboxymethyloxysuccinic acid, salts of polymers of it aeon ic acid and maleic acid, tartrate monosuccinate, tartrate disuccinate; and mixtures thereof.
- Another optional adjunct ingredient is a thickener.
- thickeners include rheology modifiers, structurants and combinations thereof.
- Illustrative examples of structurants useful herein include methylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose such as Methocel® trade name from Dow Chemical, xanthan gum, gel Ian gum, guar gum and hydroxypropyl guar gum, succinoglycan and trihydroxystearin.
- Other illustrative examples of structurants includes the nonpolymeric hydroxyfunctional structurants.
- a structurant is incorporated into a composition to establish desired rheological characteristics in a liquid product.
- these optional adjuncts are present in the compositions they are present at levels to provide the desired characteristics, specifically from about 0.01 % to about 1 % by weight, more specifically from about 0.015% to about 0.75% by weight, even more specifically from 0.02% to 0.5% by weight, of the compositions herein.
- the nonpolymeric hydroxyfunctional structurant is selected from non-polymeric, crystalline hydroxy-functional materials which can form thread-like structuring systems throughout the liquid matrix when they are crystallized within the matrix in situ. Such materials can be generally characterized as crystalline, hydroxyl-containing fatty acids, fatty esters or fatty waxes.
- hydroxyl-containing structurants include castor oil and its derivatives. More specifically hydrogenated castor oil derivatives such as hydrogenated castor oil and hydrogenated castor wax.
- Commercially available, castor oil- based, crystalline, hydroxyl-containing structurants include THTXCIN® from Rheox, Inc. See also U.S. Patent No.
- the detergent compositions herein may also optionally contain low levels of materials which serve as phase stabilizers and/or co-solvents for the liquid compositions herein.
- Materials of this type include C1-C3 lower alkanols such as methanol, ethanol and/or propanol. Lower Cj-
- C3 alkanolamines such as mono-, di- and triethanolamines can also be used, by themselves or in combination with the lower alkanols.
- phase stabilizers/co-solvents can optionally comprise from about 0.1 % to about 5.0% by weight of the compositions herein.
- Liquid Carrier may also contain a liquid carrier. Typically the amount of the liquid carrier when present in the compositions herein will be relatively large, often comprising the balance of the cleaning composition, but can comprise from about 5 wt% to about 85 wt% by weight of the cleaning composition. In one embodiment low levels, 5% to 20% by weight of the cleaning composition of liquid carrier is utilized.
- compositions may comprise at least about 60%, more specifically at least about 65%, even more specifically at least about 70%, even more still at least about 75%, by weight of the cleaning composition, of liquid carrier.
- aqueous, non-surface active liquid carrier is, of course, water itself.
- the water when present is selected from distilled, deioniz ⁇ d, filtered and combinations thereof.
- the water may be untreated.
- optional additional enzyme stabilizers may be included. These optional additional enzyme stabilizers include those known enzyme stabilizers other than the reversible peptide protease inhibitor, reversible aromatic protease inhibitor and boric acid derivative described herein.
- additional optional enzyme stabilizers include any known stabilizer system like calcium and/or magnesium compounds, low molecular weight carboxylates, relatively hydrophobic organic compounds (i.e., certain esters, diakyl glycol ethers, alcohols or alcohol alkoxylates), alkyl ether carboxylate in addition to a calcium ion source, benzamidine hypochlorite, lower aliphatic alcohols and carboxylic acids, N.N-bis(carboxymethyl) serine salts; (meth)acrylic acid- (meth)acrylic acid ester copolymer and PEG; lignin compounds, polyamide oligomer, glycolic acid or its salts; poly hexa methylene bi guanide or N,N-bis-3-amino-propyl-dodecyl amine or salt; and mixtures thereof. See also U.S. 3,600,319, Gedge, et a!.. EP 0 199 405 A, Ven
- Liquid Detergent Composition Formulation - Liquid detergent compositions can be prepared by admixing the essential and optional ingredients thereof in any desired order to provide compositions containing components in the requisite concentrations.
- Liquid compositions according to the present invention can also be in "compact form", in such case, the liquid detergent compositions according to the present invention will contain a lower amount of water, compared to conventional liquid detergents.
- the reversible peptide protease inhibitor and protease enzyme can be added separately in the liquid detergent composition, or can be premixed with each other before addition to the liquid detergent composition.
- the liquid detergent compositions may be of any desired color or appearance, namely opaque, translucent, or transparent, such as the compositions of U.S. Patent No. 6,630,437 to Murphy et al., issued October 7, 2003.
- opaque, translucent, or transparent such as the compositions of U.S. Patent No. 6,630,437 to Murphy et al., issued October 7, 2003.
- it is considered to be transparent or translucent.
- compositions according to the present invention may have any suitable pH, specifically a pH of from about 5.5 to about 1 1, more specifically from about 6 to about 9, even more specifically from about pH from about 6 to about 8.5.
- the composition pH is measured as a neat solution at standard temperature and pressure, i.e. 21 °C, and at 1 atmosphere pressure.
- Detergent Packaging The detergent compositions according to the present invention may be presented to the consumer in standard packaging, or may be presented in any suitable packaging. Recently, multiple compartment bottles containing multiple formulations that are dispensed and combined have become used for detergent compositions.
- the compositions of the present invention may be formulated for inclusion in such packages.
- unit dose packages have also become commonly used for detergent compositions. Such packages are also suitable for use with the compositions of the present invention.
- the packaging may be of any desired color or appearance, namely opaque, translucent, transparent, or even combinations thereof. Illustrative but nonlimiting packages may be found in US Patent No 6,630,437 to Murphy et al., issued October 7, 2003.
- the present invention also provides a method for cleaning fabrics. Such a method employs contacting these fabrics with an aqueous washing solution formed from an effective amount of the liquid detergent compositions hereinbefore described. Contacting of fabrics with washing solution will general ⁇ occur under conditions of agitation.
- Agitation is preferably provided in a washing machine for good cleaning. Washing is preferably followed by drying the wet fabric in a conventional clothes dryer.
- An effective amount of the liquid detergent composition in the aqueous wash solution in the washing machine may be specifically from about 500 to about 10,000 ppm, more specifically from about 2,000 to about 10,000 ppm, under typical European washing conditions and may be specifically from about 1,000 to about 3,000 ppm under typical U.S.A. washing conditions.
- HE newer high efficiency
- Lutensol FP620 from BASF 3 Lutensol PG105K from BASF 4 Protease "B" in EP251446.
- compositions of the present invention can include, consist essentially of, or consist of, the components of the present invention as well as other ingredients described herein.
- “consisting essentially of” means that the composition or component may include additional ingredients, but only if the additional ingredients do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed compositions or methods. All percentages stated herein are by weight unless otherwise specified. It should be understood that every maximum numerical limitation given throughout this specification will include every lower numerical limitation, as if such lower numerical limitations were expressly written herein. Every minimum numerical limitation given throughout this specification will include every higher numerical limitation, as if such higher numerical limitations were expressly written herein. Every numerical range given throughout this specification will include every narrower numerical range that falls within such broader numerical range, as if such narrower numerical ranges were all expressly written herein. All temperatures are in degrees Celsius ( 0 C) unless otherwise specified.
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