WO2012080202A1 - Lagerstabiles flüssiges wasch- oder reinigungsmittel enthaltend protease und amylase - Google Patents
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- the invention is in the field of liquid detergents and cleaners. More particularly, the invention relates to liquid enzyme-containing detergents and cleaners containing defined proteases in combination with an amylase and further proposes methods in which such agents are used. The invention further relates to uses of defined proteases in flux detergents or cleaners containing an amylase.
- proteases of the subtilisin type are preferably used.
- the proteases used in the detergents or cleaning agents known from the prior art are either originally derived from microorganisms, for example the genera Bacillus, Streptomyces, Humicola or Pseudomonas, and / or are produced according to known biotechnological methods by suitable microorganisms, for example by transgenic expression hosts of the genera Bacillus or by filamentous fungi.
- amylase is an enzyme that causes the hydrolysis of
- Glykosiditatien catalysed especially in polysaccharides such as starch.
- detergents and cleaners often employ ⁇ -amylases which hydrolyze the a (1-4) -glycoside bonds of the amylose.
- ⁇ -amylases Within the EC classification of enzymes, the numerical classification system for enzymes, ⁇ -amylases have the EC number (Engl.
- Enzyme main classes the hydrolases (E.C.3. -.-.-), hereunder to the glycosylases (E.C. 3.2.-.-) and again below to the glycosidases (E.C. 3.2.1 .-), i. Enzymes that hydrolyze O- and / or S-glycosyl compounds.
- the starch degradation by ⁇ -amylases produces dextrins and from them maltose, glucose and branched oligosaccharides. Consequently, amylases in particular act against starch-containing residues in the laundry and catalyze their hydrolysis.
- proteases or protease variants of the subtilisin type from Bacillus lentus DSM 5483 which are suitable for use in detergents or cleaners.
- proteases is also one which may have an amino acid substitution R99E, A, S or G.
- the detergents may contain other enzymes, including an amylase.
- the detergents can be solid or liquid.
- protease- and amylase-containing liquid detergents and cleaners of the prior art are not sufficiently stable on storage and therefore after a short time they lose a considerable amount of amylolytic and / or proteolytic, in particular amylolytic, activity. Often, the presence of protease results in the loss of amylolytic activity as the protease inactivates the amylase. The washing or cleaning agent then no longer shows optimal cleaning performance.
- An object of the invention is therefore a liquid washing or cleaning agent comprising (a1) a protease which comprises an amino acid sequence which corresponds to the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO. 1
- SEQ ID NO. 1 is at least 80% identical to the amino acid sequence indicated and that at position 99 in the count according to SEQ ID NO. 1 has the amino acid asparagine (N) or glutamine (Q), or (a3) a protease comprising an amino acid sequence corresponding to that shown in SEQ ID NO. 1
- SEQ ID NO. 1 is at least 80% identical to the amino acid sequence indicated and that at position 99 in the count according to SEQ ID NO. 1 has the amino acid alanine (A) or glycine (G) or serine (S), and
- a liquid washing or cleaning agent which contains the combination of such a protease with an amylase is advantageously storage-stable.
- it has a higher amylolytic activity after storage in comparison with a detergent or cleaning agent, which differs from an agent according to the invention only by the present in the respective protease protease, wherein in
- Comparative means the protease is present at the beginning of storage in the same concentration, based on active enzyme.
- a protease provided in the context of the present invention therefore leads to a reduced inactivation of the amylase.
- amylase by the protease provided by the present invention is not due to insufficient protease activity.
- An inventive composition has in this regard, and preferably a further good, in particular advantageous, cleaning performance of protease-sensitive soiling.
- a cleaning performance with respect to at least one protease-sensitive soiling occurs in particular even at low temperatures, for example between 10 ° C and 50 ° C, preferably between 10 ° C and 40 ° C or between 20 ° C and 40 ° C.
- Such an agent therefore allows a satisfactory or improved removal of at least one, preferably of several protease-sensitive stains on textiles and / or hard surfaces, for example crockery.
- the present invention thus provides a particularly advantageous choice, which leads to obtaining an efficient and storage-stable liquid detergent, in particular with regard to the proteolytic and / or amylolytic activity of the agent or residual activity of the agent Storage.
- cleaning performance is understood to mean the whitening performance on one or more soiling, in particular laundry soiling.
- stains are blood milk / ink on cotton, full egg / pigment on cotton, chocolate milk / ink on cotton, peanut oil pigment / ink on polyester / cotton, grass on cotton or cocoa on cotton, especially such as indicated below.
- both the washing or cleaning agent which comprises the protease and the amylase, or the washing or cleaning liquor formed by this agent, and the protease or the amylase itself have a respective cleaning performance.
- the cleaning performance of the enzymes thus contributes to the cleaning performance of the agent or the washing or cleaning liquor formed by the agent.
- the cleaning performance is preferably determined as indicated below.
- Washing or cleaning liquor is understood as meaning the use solution containing the washing or cleaning agent which acts on textiles or fabrics (wash liquor) or hard surfaces (cleaning liquor) and thus comes into contact with the soiling present on textiles or fabrics or hard surfaces , Usually, the washing or
- a storage stability within the meaning of the invention is when a washing or cleaning agent according to the invention has a higher amylase activity after storage compared to a control composition which differs from the washing or cleaning agent according to the invention only by the protease contained in the control composition. After storage, an inventive detergent or cleaning agent therefore has a higher amylase activity after storage compared to a control composition which differs from the washing or cleaning agent according to the invention only by the protease contained in the control composition. After storage, an inventive detergent or cleaning agent therefore has a higher
- both means to be compared therefore have the same Amylasemenge or concentration and / or amylolytic starting activity at the beginning of storage. Furthermore, in both preparations the protease is present at the beginning of storage in the same concentration, based on active enzyme, and both agents are treated in the same way, in particular regarding the conditions of storage and the
- storage is for at least 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, 5 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 4 weeks or 8 weeks. More preferably, the storage is carried out at a temperature of 20 ° C, 25 ° C or 30 ° C, more preferably at 30 ° C.
- the enzyme activity can in this regard - matched to the respective type of enzyme - done in the usual way. Methods for determining activity are familiar to the expert in the field of enzyme technology and are routinely used by him. Methods for determining the protease activity are disclosed, for example, in Tenside, Vol. 7 (1970), pp. 125-132. The proteolytic activity can be further determined by the release of the
- the protease cleaves the substrate and releases pNA.
- the release of pNA causes an increase in absorbance at 410 nm, the time course of which is a measure of enzymatic activity (see Del Mar et al., 1979).
- the measurement is carried out at a temperature of 25 ° C, at pH 8.6 and a wavelength of 410 nm.
- the measuring time is 5 min. at a measuring interval of 20s to 60s.
- the protease activity is preferably indicated in PE (protease units).
- the amylase activity is determined in the usual way. Preferably, the amylase activity is determined as indicated below.
- Amylases convert starch to glucose. Under defined reaction conditions (Tris-maleate buffer pH 6.5, 50 ° C, 15 min), the samples to be examined are incubated with 0.67% starch (soluble, pretreated according to Zulkowsky (treated with glycerol at 190 ° C)). By addition of dinitrosalicylic acid and heating to 100 ° C, this is reduced by glucose and other reducing sugars under alkaline conditions to an orange-red dye, which is determined photometrically after completion of the reaction at 540 nm. The amount of released sugar corresponding to the color is a measure of the enzyme activity (see Sumner et al., J.
- the presence of an enzyme stabilization in the context of the present invention is determined as indicated above using a protease and amylase-containing liquid washing or cleaning agent which is stored for eight weeks at a temperature of 30 ° C, determining the proteolytic activity is determined on the release of the chromophore para-nitroaniline (pNA) from the substrate suc-AAPF-pNA, and the amylolytic activity is determined as indicated above.
- a protease and amylase-containing liquid washing or cleaning agent which is stored for eight weeks at a temperature of 30 ° C
- determining the proteolytic activity is determined on the release of the chromophore para-nitroaniline (pNA) from the substrate suc-AAPF-pNA
- the amylolytic activity is determined as indicated above.
- the protease contained in a washing or cleaning agent according to the invention comprises an amino acid sequence which corresponds to the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO. 1 amino acid sequence is at least 80% identical and at position 99 in the count according to SEQ ID NO. 1, the amino acid glutamic acid (E) or aspartic acid (D) or the amino acid asparagine (N) or glutamine (Q) or the amino acid alanine (A) or glycine (G) or serine (S).
- amino acid sequence is at least 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95% %, 96%, 97%, 98% and most preferably 99% identical to that shown in SEQ ID NO. 1 indicated amino acid sequence.
- SEQ ID NO. Figure 1 is the sequence of the mature (mature) alkaline protease from Bacillus lentus DSM 5483, which is disclosed in International Patent Application WO 92/21760, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- storage-stable liquid detergent is obtained, in particular with regard to its residual amylolytic activity after storage, in particular after a storage period of increasingly preferably 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, 5 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 4 weeks or 8 weeks.
- a protease contained in a washing or cleaning agent according to the invention has a proteolytic activity, that is, it is capable of hydrolysing peptide bonds of a polypeptide or protein. It is therefore an enzyme which catalyzes the hydrolysis of peptide bonds and thereby is able to cleave peptides or proteins. It is especially a subtilase and most preferably a subtilisin.
- amylase is an enzyme as described in the introduction.
- synonymous terms may be used, for example, 1,4-alpha-D-glucan glucanohydrolase or glycogenase.
- Preparable amylases according to the invention are preferably .alpha.-amylases.
- Crucial for determining whether an enzyme is an ⁇ -amylase according to the invention is its ability to hydrolyze a (1-4) -glycoside bonds in the amylose of the starch.
- Amylases which can be synthesized according to the invention are, for example, the ⁇ -amylases from Bacillus licheniformis, from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens or from Bacillus stearothermophilus and in particular also improved for use in detergents or cleaners
- the enzyme from Bacillus licheniformis is available from the company Novozymes under the name Termamyl® and from the company Danisco / Genencor under the name Purastar®ST. Further development products of this ⁇ -amylase are available from the company Novozymes under the trade name Duramyl® and Termamyl®ultra, from the company Danisco / Genencor under the name Purastar®OxAm and from the company Daiwa Seiko Inc., Tokyo, Japan, as Keistase®.
- the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens ⁇ -amylase is sold by the company Novozymes under the name BAN®, and variants derived from the Bacillus stearothermophilus ⁇ -amylase under the names BSG® and Novamyl®, also from the company Novozymes. Furthermore, the a-amylase from Bacillus sp. A 7-7 (DSM 12368) and cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase) from Bacillus agaradherens (DSM 9948). Likewise, fusion products of all the molecules mentioned can be used. In addition, the further developments of the ⁇ -amylase from Aspergillus niger and A.
- the washing or cleaning agent is characterized in that the protease is further counted according to SEQ ID NO. 1 has at least one of the following amino acids:
- the protease therefore has one or more of the abovementioned amino acids at the respective positions.
- These amino acids can bring about further advantageous properties and / or enhance already existing properties.
- the abovementioned amino acids bring about an increase in the proteolytic activity and / or the stability of the protease in a liquid washing or cleaning agent or in the wash liquor formed by this washing or cleaning agent.
- Detergent containing an amylase is thus likewise obtained a particularly storage-stable liquid detergent, in particular with regard to its residual amylolytic activity after storage, but preferably also with regard to its remaining proteolytic activity after storage, in particular after a storage period of increasingly preferably 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 Hours, 5 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 4 weeks or 8 weeks. Furthermore, such an agent shows improved cleaning performance on protease- and / or amylase-sensitive soiling.
- the amino acid positions are determined here by an alignment of the amino acid sequence of the protease to be used with the amino acid sequence of the protease from Bacillus lentus, as described in SEQ ID NO. 1 is defined. Since the Bacillus lentus protease of the prior art is an important reference molecule for describing proteases and amino acid changes, it is advantageous to refer in the assignment of amino acid positions to the count of the protease from Bacillus lentus (SEQ ID NO: 1). Furthermore, the count depends on the mature (mature) protein. This assignment is also to be used in particular if the amino acid sequence of the protease to be used comprises a higher number of amino acid residues than the protease from Bacillus lentus according to SEQ ID NO. 1 .
- amino acid positions in a protease to be used according to the invention are those which are just assigned to these positions in an alignment.
- positions 3, 4, 61, 154, 188, 193, 199 and 21 assign in an alignment with SEQ ID NO. 1 and thus in the count according to SEQ ID NO. 1 .
- the following amino acid residues are present in the Wld type molecule of the Bacillus lentus protease: S3, V4, G61, S154, A188, V193, V199, and L21 1.
- Particularly preferred are the amino acids 3T, 41, 61A, 154D, 154E, 21 1 D, 21 1 G and 21 1 E, provided that the corresponding positions in a protease to be used according to the invention are not already occupied by one of these preferred amino acids.
- exchanges 3T and 41 lead to a stabilizing effect on the molecule
- Amino acid-long amino acid sequence or 99.64%, 99.27%, 98.91%, 98.55%, 98.18%, 97.82%, 97.45%, 97.09% and 96.73%, respectively at a 275 amino acids long
- nucleic acid or amino acid sequences are determined by a sequence comparison. Such a comparison is made by similar sequences in the
- Sequence comparison is preferably based on the BLAST algorithm established and commonly used in the prior art (see, for example, Altschul, SF, Gish, W., Miller, W., Myers, EW & Lipman, DJ (1990) "Basic local alignment Biol. 215: 403-410, and Altschul, Stephan F. Thomas L. Madden, Alejandro A. Schaffer, Jinghui Zhang, Hheng Zhang, Webb Miller, and David J. Lipman (1997).
- Identity and / or homology information can be made about whole polypeptides or genes or only over individual regions. Homologous or identical regions of different nucleic acid or amino acid sequences are therefore defined by matches in the sequences. They often have the same or similar functions. They can be small and comprise only a few nucleotides or amino acids. Often, such small regions exert essential functions for the overall activity of the protein. It may therefore be useful to relate sequence matches only to individual, possibly small areas. Unless stated otherwise, identity or homology information in the present application, however, refers to the total length of the respectively indicated nucleic acid or amino acid sequence.
- protease comprises an amino acid sequence identical to that shown in SEQ ID NO. 1 amino acid sequence indicated above is identical and which consists of a protease according to SEQ ID NO. 1 is obtained by single or multiple conservative amino acid substitution, wherein the protease at position 99 still has one of the amino acids provided for this position as described above.
- conservative amino acid substitution means the
- a washing or cleaning agent according to the invention is further characterized in that its cleaning performance corresponds at least to that of a washing or cleaning agent which contains a protease which contains a Amino acid sequence comprising the in SEQ ID NO. 2 or SEQ ID NO. 3 or SEQ ID NO. 4 or SEQ ID NO. 5 or SEQ ID NO. 6 or SEQ ID NO. 7 or SEQ ID NO. 8, particularly preferably in SEQ ID NO. 2, indicated amino acid sequence corresponds.
- Cleaning performance is determined in a washing system containing an amylase-containing detergent in a dosage between 2.0 and 9.0 grams per liter of wash liquor and the protease, wherein the proteases to be compared in concentration (based on active protein) are used and the cleaning performance against a or more of the soils blood milk / ink on cotton, whole egg / pigment (whole / soot) on cotton, peanut oil pigment / ink on polyester / cotton and grass on cotton, especially against one or more of the stains
- the detergent for the washing system is a liquid detergent which is as follows
- coconut fatty acids 0.5% HEDP (1-hydroxyethane- (1,1-di-phosphonic acid)), 0-0.4% PVP (polyvinylpyrrolidone), 0-0.05% optical brightener, 0-0.001% dye , 0.0001-0.04% amylase (active protein), preferably Stainzyme® (amylase preparation from Novozymes), balance demineralized water.
- the protease is used in the detergent in a concentration of 0.001-0.1%, preferably 0.01-0.06%, based on active protein.
- the dosage of the liquid detergent is between 2.0 and 9.0, preferably between 3.0 and 8.2, between 4.0 and 7.5 and more preferably 4.7 grams per liter of wash liquor.
- Washing takes place in a pH range between pH 8 and pH 10.5, preferably between pH 8 and pH 9. Neither the protease nor the amylase activity in the wash liquor are equal to zero at the start of the wash.
- the degree of whiteness, ie the brightening of the stains, as a measure of the cleaning performance is determined by optical measuring method, preferably photo metric.
- a suitable device for this purpose is for example the spectrometer Minolta CM508d.
- the devices used for the measurement are previously calibrated with a white standard, preferably a supplied white standard.
- Cleaning agent further characterized in that its storage stability at least equal to that of a detergent or cleaning agent which includes a protease, the one
- Amino acid sequence comprising the in SEQ ID NO. 2 or SEQ ID NO. 3 or SEQ ID NO. 4 or SEQ ID NO. 5 or SEQ ID NO. 6 or SEQ ID NO. 7 or SEQ ID NO. 8, particularly preferably in SEQ ID NO. 2, indicated amino acid sequence corresponds.
- Such a storage stability is present when the detergent or cleaning agent according to the invention has an identical or higher amylase activity after storage for eight weeks at 30 ° C. than the washing or cleaning agent to be used for comparison
- inventive agent only by the contained protease of the as a comparison
- the agent to be compared is a liquid detergent compounded as follows (all figures in weight percent):
- the protease is used in the detergent in a concentration of 0.001-0.1%, preferably 0.01 to 0.06%, based on active protein.
- both of the agents to be compared have the same starting amylolytic activity, contain the protease in the same concentration relative to active enzyme, and both agents are treated in the same manner.
- the proteolytic activity in the agents is determined in each case by the release of the chromophore para-nitroaniline (pNA) from the substrate suc-AAPF-pNA, and their amylolytic activity is determined as indicated above.
- the initial activities for the protease and the amylase in the respective agent are not equal to zero.
- subtilisins are formed as so-called pre-proteins, ie together with a propeptide and a signal peptide, the function of the pre-proteins
- Signal peptide is usually to ensure the discharge of the protease from the cell producing it into the periplasm or surrounding the cell medium, and the propeptide is usually necessary for the correct folding of the protease.
- the signal peptide and the propeptide are usually the N-terminal part of the preprotein.
- the signal peptide is cleaved from the rest of the protease under natural conditions by a signal peptidase. Subsequently, the correct final folding of the protease supported by the propeptide takes place. The protease is then in its active form and cleaves off the propeptide itself.
- the then mature protease in particular subtilisin, exerts its catalytic activity without the originally present N-terminal amino acids.
- the mature (mature) proteases i. the enzymes processed after their preparation are preferred over the preproteins.
- the proteases may also be modified by the cells producing them after the polypeptide chain has been produced, for example by attachment of
- the mature protease can be shortened at its N-terminal and / or C-terminal end, so that a comparison with SEQ ID NO. 1 or SEQ ID NO. 2 or SEQ ID NO. 3 or SEQ ID NO. 4 or SEQ ID NO. 5 or SEQ ID NO. 6 or SEQ ID NO. 7 or SEQ ID NO. 8 shortened protease, ie a fragment is contained in the washing or cleaning agent according to the invention. All identity data refer in this case to the region in which the respective fragment in an alignment SEQ ID NO. 1 is assigned. In any case, the respective fragment contains the position corresponding to position 99 in an alignment with SEQ ID NO. 1, and has a corresponding amino acid at this position.
- a fragment also includes one or more of the other positions described above and has a corresponding amino acid there. Furthermore, such a fragment is proteolytically active.
- a further preferred fragment comprises a
- the cleaning performance and / or storage stability of a liquid detergent or cleaning agent according to the invention with such a fragment at least equal to that of a washing or
- a detergent containing a protease comprising an amino acid sequence which is as described in SEQ ID NO. 2 or SEQ ID NO. 3 or SEQ ID NO. 4 or SEQ ID NO. 5 or SEQ ID NO. 6 or SEQ ID NO. 7 or SEQ ID NO. 8 corresponds to the amino acid sequence indicated, each determined as indicated above.
- Another object of the invention is a liquid detergent or cleaning composition
- a liquid detergent or cleaning composition comprising (a) a protease selected from the group consisting of
- Protease comprising an amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO. 2 or SEQ ID NO. 3 or SEQ ID NO. 4 or SEQ ID NO. 5 or SEQ ID NO. 6 or SEQ ID NO. 7 or SEQ ID NO. 8th;
- Proteases which have a version opposite SEQ ID NO. 2 or SEQ ID NO. 3 or SEQ ID NO. 4 or SEQ ID NO. 5 or SEQ ID NO. 6 or SEQ ID NO. 7 or SEQ ID NO. 8 in at least one position modified amino acid sequence, wherein the change in the count according to SEQ ID NO. 1 is selected from the group consisting of:
- proteases are very particularly preferably used in a liquid washing or cleaning agent according to the invention. They are based on SEQ ID NO. 1 obtained by the substitution of the amino acid arginine at position 99 by the amino acid glutamic acid (E) or aspartic acid (D) or the amino acid asparagine (N) or glutamine (Q) or the amino acid alanine (A) or glycine (G) or serine ( S) in the count according to SEQ ID NO. 1 . These amino acid sequences are shown in the sequence listing as SEQ ID NO. 2, SEQ ID NO. 3, SEQ ID NO. 4, SEQ ID NO. 5, SEQ ID NO. 6, SEQ ID NO. 7 and SEQ ID NO. 8 indicated.
- these proteases may have one or more of the above-described amino acids in positions 3, 4, 61, 154, 188, 193, 199 and 21 1 in an alignment with SEQ ID NO. 1 and thus in the count according to SEQ ID NO. 1 .
- the amino acids mentioned for these positions also bring about further advantageous properties in these proteases and / or reinforce existing ones
- Embodiments - if applicable - apply accordingly to these particularly preferred proteases.
- An agent of the invention will more preferably contain the protease in an amount of 1 x 10 -8 wt%, from 0.0001 to 1 wt%, from 0.0005 to 0.5 wt%, from 0.001 to 0.1% by weight and more preferably from 0.001 to 0.06% by weight, based on active protein
- agent according to the invention increasingly preferably contains the amylase in an amount of 1 ⁇ 10 -8 % by weight, from 0.00001 -1% by weight, from 0.00005-0.5% by weight, from 0, 0001 to 0.1 wt .-% and particularly preferably from 0.0001 to 0.05 wt .-%, based on active protein
- Protein concentration can be determined by known methods, for example, the BCA method (bicinchoninic acid, 2,2'-biquinolyl-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid) or the biuret method (AG Gornall, CS Bardawill and MM David, J. Biol. Chem ., 177 (1948), pp. 751-766).
- the determination of the active protein concentration was carried out by titration of the active sites using a suitable irreversible inhibitor (for proteases, for example phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF)) and determination of the residual activity (see M. Bender et al., J. Am. Chem , 24 (1966), pp. 5890-5913).
- the protease and / or amylase may also be adsorbed to carriers and / or embedded in encapsulants to protect against premature inactivation.
- the washing or cleaning agent is characterized in that it further comprises a component which is selected from
- anionic and / or polyanionic substance i. anionic and / or polyanionic substance, and / or
- the substances indicated are anionic or polyanionic substances, i. these substances carry at least one and preferably several negative charges. It is preferably a polymer having at least one negatively charged monomer, preferably having a plurality of negatively charged monomers. According to the invention, this polymer is therefore a negatively charged polymer.
- preferred polymers of organic acids or their salts in particular polyacrylates and / or poly-sugar acids and / or polyarcylate copolymers and / or poly-sugar copolymers.
- further preferred compounds are polyacrylic sulfonates or polycarboxylates and their salts, copolymers or salts of the copolymers.
- Acusol 587D polyacrylic sulfonate, Rohm & Haas / Dow Chemical Co.
- Acusol 445N sodium polycarboxylate salt
- the substances indicated are cationic or polycationic substances, i. these substances carry at least one and preferably several positive charges. It is preferably a polymer having at least one positively charged monomer, preferably having a plurality of positively charged monomers. According to the invention, this polymer is therefore a positively charged polymer.
- preferred compounds in this regard are salts of polyamines, polyethylene imines or their copolymers, salts of polyallylamines, salts of Polydiallyldimethylammonium compounds or poly (acrylamide-c-diallyldimethylammonium compounds.
- under iii. specified substances are substances which have at least one hydroxyl and / or polyhydroxyl group and preferably more hydroxyl and / or polyhydroxyl groups.
- Preferred in this regard are, for example, polyvinyl alcohols, for example those which are available under the trade name Mowiol (Kremer Pigmente GmbH & Co. KG).
- a specific substance to one or more of the above groups i. to iii. may be associated.
- it may be an anionic polymer having one or more hydroxyl and / or polyhydroxyl group (s). Such a substance is then associated with the groups i. and iii.
- a derivative is understood as meaning a substance which is chemically modified starting from one of the abovementioned substances, for example by the conversion of a side chain or by covalent bonding of another compound to the substance.
- a compound may be, for example, low molecular weight compounds such as lipids or mono-, oligo- or polysaccharides or amines or amine compounds.
- the substance may be glycosylated, hydrolyzed, oxidized, N-methylated, N-formylated, N-acetylated or methyl, formyl, ethyl, acetyl, t-butyl, anisyl, benzyl, trifluoroacetyl, N-hydroxysuccinimides, t-butyloxycarbonyl, benzoyl , 4-methylbenzyl, thioanizyl, thiocresyl, benzyloxymethyl, 4-nitrophenyl, benzyloxycarbonyl, 2-nitrobenzoyl, 2-nitrophenylsulphenyl, 4-toluenesulphonyl, pentafluorophenyl, diphenylmethyl, 2-chlorobenzyloxycarbonyl, 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl, 2-bromobenzyloxycarbonyl, 9 Fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl, tripheylmethyl, 2,2,
- a derivative is to be understood as meaning the covalent or noncovalent binding of the substance to a macromolecular carrier, as well as noncovalent inclusion in suitable macromolecular cage structures.
- couplings with other macromolecular compounds, such as polyethylene glycol may be made.
- -R 1 is H, - R, - N0 2, - CN, halide substituent, - N 3, - C1 -8 alkyl, - (CH 2) NC0 2 R 2, - C2-8 alkenyl-C0 2 R 2, - 0 (CH (C 0) NR2R3, - - 2) NC0 2 R 2, P (0) (OR2) 2, alkyl substituted tetrazol-5-yl, - (CH 2) n O (CH 2) n aryl, - NR2R3, - (CH 2) n OR 2, - (CH 2) n SR2, - N (R2) C (0) R3, - S (0 2) NR2R3, - N (R2) S (0 2) R 3, - (CHR 2) n NR2R3 , - C (0) R3, (CH 2) n N (R3) C (0) R3, - N (R2) CR2R3, substituted or unsubstituted (CH2) n-cycloal
- R 2 is H, halide substituent, -alkyl, -haloalkyl, - (CH 2 ) n -phenyl, - (CH 2 ) 1-3 -biphenyl,
- R1 and R3 may be the same or different
- -R3 is H, - OH, - CN, substituted alkyl, - C 2 to C 8 alkenyl, substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl, - N (R1) R2, saturated or unsaturated C 5 to C 7 heterocycle or
- -R 4 is H, - (CH 2) n OH, - C (0) OR5, - C (0) SR5, - (CH 2) n C (0) NR6R7, - O- C (O) - O- R6, a
- n is a number between 0 and 4.
- R 7 and R 8 may be the same or different.
- An inventive liquid detergent or cleaning agent can be used as such or after dilution with water for the cleaning of textiles and / or hard surfaces.
- Such dilution can be readily made by diluting a measured amount of the agent in a further amount of water in certain weight ratios of agent: water and optionally shaking this dilution to ensure even distribution of the agent in the water.
- Possible weight or volume ratios of the dilutions are from 1: 0 means: water to 1: 10,000 or 1: 20000 means: water, preferably from 1:10 to 1: 2000 means: water.
- liquid or flowable liquids can be used as liquid washing or cleaning agents
- "flowable” are agents which are pourable and may have viscosities of up to several tens of thousands of mPas
- the viscosity can be determined by conventional standard methods (for example Brookfield LVT-II viscosimeter at 20 rpm and 20 C., spindle 3) and is preferably in the range from 5 to 10000 mPas
- Preferred agents have viscosities of from 10 to 8000 mPas, with values between 120 and 3000 mPas being particularly preferred
- the invention may therefore also be gelatinous or paste-like, it may be in the form of a homogeneous solution or suspension, and be packaged, for example, in spray form or in other customary forms of administration manual and / or machine A be provided.
- the detergents also include washing aids, which are added to the actual detergent in the case of manual or automatic textile washing in order to achieve further wrinkling.
- Detergents include all agents for cleaning and / or disinfecting hard surfaces also found in all of the above dosage forms, manual and automatic dishwashing detergents, carpet cleaners, abrasives, glass cleaners, toilet scavengers, etc.
- Textile pre- and post-treatment are finally on the one hand such means with which the laundry is brought into contact before the actual laundry, for example, for solving stubborn dirt, on the other hand, those in one of the actual textile laundry downstream step the laundry further desirable Give properties such as a comfortable grip, crease resistance or low static charge.
- the fabric softeners are calculated.
- Disinfectants are, for example, hand disinfectants, surface disinfectants and instrument disinfectants, which may also occur in the mentioned dosage forms.
- the washing or cleaning agent is characterized in that it comprises at least one further ingredient, in particular one selected from the group consisting of phosphonate, surfactant, builder, non-aqueous solvent, acid, water-soluble Salt,
- Phosphonates are salts and organic compounds, especially esters, of phosphonic acid.
- Inorganic phosphonates are formed, for example, by reacting phosphonic acid HP (O) (OH) 2 , in particular the stable tautomeric form of phosphorous acid, with one (primary) or two (secondary) equivalents of base, for example alkali metal hydroxide.
- Their general structure is
- Aminophosphonates have structural similarities to complexing agents such as EDTA, NTA or DTPA and have a similar function.
- Particularly preferred phosphonates in the context of the present invention include, in particular, organophosphonates, such as, for example, 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonic acid (HEDP), aminotri (methylenephosphonic acid) (ATMP, also termed amino-tris (methylenephosphonic acid) or nitrolotris (methylenephosphonic acid) ( NTMP)), diethylenetriamine penta (methylenephosphonic acid) (DTPMP or DETPMP or DTPNT), ethylenediaminetetra (methylenephosphonic acid) (EDTMP, also referred to as ethylenediaminetetra (methylenephosphonic acid) and 2-phosphonobutane-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid (PBS-AM , also referred to as 2-phosphonobutane-1, 2,4-tricarboxylic acid or 3-carboxy-3-phosphon
- Such a phosphonate is available, for example, under the trade name Dequest® 2066 (Thermphos).
- the phosphonate is present in an amount of from 0.01 to 2.5 wt.%, And more preferably from 0.02 to 2 wt.%, From 0.03 to 1.5 wt.% And especially from 0, From 05 to 1% by weight in the washing or cleaning agent.
- surfactant (s) it is possible to use anionic, nonionic, zwitterionic and / or amphoteric surfactants. From an application point of view, preference is given to mixtures of anionic and nonionic surfactants.
- the total surfactant content of the liquid washing or cleaning agent is preferably below 60% by weight and more preferably below 45% by weight, based on the total liquid washing or cleaning agent.
- Suitable nonionic surfactants include alkoxylated fatty alcohols, alkoxylated
- Fatty acid alkyl esters Fatty acid alkyl esters, fatty acid amides, alkoxylated fatty acid amides, polyhydroxy fatty acid amides, alkylphenol polyglycol ethers, amine oxides, alkyl polyglucosides and mixtures thereof.
- the nonionic surfactants used are preferably alkoxylated, advantageously ethoxylated, in particular primary, alcohols having preferably 8 to 18 carbon atoms and on average 1 to 12 moles of ethylene oxide (EO) per mole of alcohol, in which the alcohol radical can be linear or preferably methyl-branched in the 2-position or linear and methyl-branched radicals in the mixture can contain, as they are usually present in Oxoalkoholresten.
- alcohol ethoxylates with linear radicals of alcohols of native origin having 12 to 18 carbon atoms, for example of coconut, palm, tallow or oleyl alcohol, and on average 2 to 8 EO per mole of alcohol are preferred.
- the preferred ethoxylated alcohols include, for example, C 2 _ 4 -alcohols with 3 EO, 4 EO or 7 EO, Cg-alcohol with 7 EO, C 13 . 15 alcohols with 3 EO, 5 EO, 7 EO or 8 EO, C 2 -i 8 -alcohols with 3 EO, 5 EO or 7 EO and mixtures of these, such as
- Levels of ethoxylation represent statistical averages, which may be an integer or a fractional number for a particular product.
- Preferred alcohol ethoxylates have a narrow homolog distribution (narrow rank ethoxylates, NRE).
- fatty alcohols with more than 12 EO can also be used. Examples include tallow fatty alcohol with 14 EO, 25 EO, 30 EO or 40 EO.
- Nonionic surfactants containing EO and PO groups together in the molecule can also be used according to the invention.
- the washing, cleaning, aftertreatment or washing aid contains a C 2 . 8 fatty alcohol with 7 EO or a C 3 . 5 -Oxoalkohol with 7 EO as nonionic surfactant.
- the content of nonionic surfactants in the washing or cleaning agent is preferably 3 to 40 wt .-%, preferably 5 to 30 wt .-% and in particular 7 to 20 wt .-%, each based on the total detergent or cleaning agent.
- the washing or cleaning agent may also contain anionic surfactants.
- the anionic surfactant used is preferably sulfonates, sulfates, soaps, alkyl phosphates, anionic silicone surfactants and mixtures thereof.
- the surfactants of the sulfonate type are preferably C 9 . 3- alkyl benzene sulphonates,
- Olefinsulfonate ie mixtures of alkene and hydroxyalkanesulfonates and disulfonates, as obtained for example from C 2 -i 8-monoolefins with terminal or internal double bond by sulfonating with gaseous sulfur trioxide and subsequent alkaline or acidic hydrolysis of the sulfonation, into consideration.
- Alk (en) ylsulfates are the alkali metal salts and, in particular, the sodium salts of the sulfuric monoesters of C 2 -C 8 fatty alcohols, for example coconut fatty alcohol, tallow fatty alcohol, lauryl, myristyl, cetyl or stearyl alcohol or the C 0 -C 20 -oxo alcohols and those
- Half-ester secondary alcohols of these chain lengths are preferred.
- the C 2 -C 6 alkyl sulfates and C 2 -C 5 alkyl sulfates and C 4 -C 5 alkyl sulfates are preferred.
- 2,3-alkyl sulfates are also suitable anionic surfactants.
- sulfuric acid monoesters of straight-chain or branched C 7 ethoxylated with 1 to 6 moles of ethylene oxide are suitable.
- 2- alcohols such as 2-methyl-branched Cg- alcohols having an average of 3.5 moles of ethylene oxide (EO) or C 2 . 8 fatty alcohols with 1 to 4 EO are suitable.
- anionic surfactants are soaps.
- Suitable are saturated and unsaturated fatty acid soaps, such as the salts of lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, (hydrogenated) erucic acid and behenic acid and, in particular, soap mixtures derived from natural fatty acids, for example coconut, palm kernel, olive oil or tallow fatty acids.
- the anionic surfactants including the soaps may be in the form of their sodium, potassium or magnesium or ammonium salts.
- the anionic surfactants are in the form of their sodium salts.
- Further preferred counterions for the anionic surfactants are also the protonated forms of choline, triethylamine or methylethylamine.
- the content of anionic surfactants in a washing or cleaning agent may be from 1 to 40% by weight, preferably from 5 to 30% by weight and most preferably from 10 to 25% by weight, based in each case on the total washing or cleaning agent ,
- builders which may be present in the washing or cleaning agent, in particular silicates, aluminum silicates (in particular zeolites), carbonates, salts of organic di- and polycarboxylic acids and mixtures of these substances may be mentioned.
- Organic builders which may be present in the washing or cleaning agent are, for example, the polycarboxylic acids which can be used in the form of their sodium salts, polycarboxylic acids meaning those carboxylic acids which carry more than one acid function.
- these are citric acid, adipic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, sugar acids, aminocarboxylic acids,
- NTA Nitrilotriacetic acid
- MGDA methylglycine diacetic acid
- Preferred salts are the salts of polycarboxylic acids such as
- Citric acid Citric acid, adipic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, tartaric acid, sugar acids and
- polymeric polycarboxylates are suitable. These are, for example, the alkali metal salts of polyacrylic acid or polymethacrylic acid, for example, those having a molecular weight of 600 to 750,000 g / mol.
- Suitable polymers are, in particular, polyacrylates, which preferably have a molecular weight of from 1, 000 to 15, 000 g / mol. Because of their superior solubility, the short-chain polyacrylates, which have molecular weights of from 1 000 to 10 000 g / mol, and particularly preferably from 1 000 to 5 000 g / mol, may again be preferred from this group.
- copolymeric polycarboxylates in particular those of acrylic acid with methacrylic acid and of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid with maleic acid.
- the polymers may also contain allylsulfonic acids, such as allyloxybenzenesulfonic acid and methallylsulfonic acid, as a monomer.
- soluble builders such as, for example, citric acid, or acrylic polymers having a molar mass of from 1 000 to 5 000 g / mol, preferably in the liquid detergents or cleaners.
- the molecular weights indicated for polymeric polycarboxylates are weight-average molar masses Mw of the particular acid form, which in principle uses Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) using a UV detector.
- GPC Gel permeation chromatography
- the measurement was carried out against an external polyacrylic acid standard, which provides realistic molecular weight values due to its structural relationship with the polymers investigated.
- Polystyrene sulfonic acids are used as standard.
- the molar masses measured against polystyrenesulfonic acids are generally significantly higher than the molecular weights specified in this document.
- organic builder substances may be present in amounts of up to 40% by weight, in particular up to 25% by weight and preferably from 1% by weight to 8% by weight. Quantities close to the stated upper limit are preferably used in pasty or liquid, in particular hydrous, agents.
- the washing or cleaning agents according to the invention are liquid and preferably contain water as the main solvent.
- nonaqueous solvents can be added to the washing or cleaning agent.
- Suitable non-aqueous solvents include mono- or polyhydric alcohols, alkanolamines or glycol ethers, provided that they are miscible with water in the specified concentration range.
- the solvents are selected from ethanol, n-propanol, i-propanol, butanols, glycol, propanediol, butanediol, glycerol, diglycol, propyldiglycol, butyldiglycol, hexylene glycol, ethylene glycol methyl ether, ethylene glycol ethyl ether, ethylene glycol propyl ether, ethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether,
- the washing or cleaning agent contain a polyol as a nonaqueous solvent.
- the polyol may in particular comprise glycerol, 1, 2-propanediol, 1, 3-propanediol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol and / or dipropylene glycol.
- the washing or cleaning agent contains a mixture of a polyol and a monohydric alcohol.
- Non-aqueous solvents may be used in the washing or cleaning agent in amounts between 0.5 and 15 wt .-%, but preferably below 12 wt .-% and.
- the agents systemic and environmentally friendly acids especially citric acid, acetic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid and / or adipic acid, but also mineral acids, in particular sulfuric acid, or bases, in particular ammonium or alkali metal hydroxides.
- Such pH regulators are present in the compositions in amounts of preferably not more than 20% by weight, in particular from 1.2% by weight to 17% by weight.
- An agent according to the invention may further contain one or more water-soluble salts, which serve for example for viscosity adjustment.
- These may be inorganic and / or organic salts.
- Useful inorganic salts are preferably selected from the group consisting of colorless water-soluble halides, sulfates, sulfites, carbonates, bicarbonates, nitrates, nitrites, phosphates and / or oxides of the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, aluminum and / or transition metals; Furthermore, ammonium salts can be used.
- the inorganic salt is selected from the group comprising sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium sulfate, potassium sulfate and mixtures thereof.
- Useful organic salts are, for example, colorless water-soluble alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, ammonium, aluminum and / or transition metal salts of the carboxylic acids.
- the salts are selected from the group comprising formate, acetate, propionate, citrate, malate, tartrate, succinate, malonate, oxalate, lactate and mixtures thereof.
- an agent according to the invention may contain one or more thickeners.
- the thickener is selected from the group comprising xanthan, guar, carrageenan, agar-agar, gellan, pectin, locust bean gum and mixtures thereof. These compounds are effective thickeners even in the presence of inorganic salts.
- the washing or cleaning agent contains xanthan gum as a thickening agent, since xanthan gum effectively thickened even in the presence of high salt concentrations and prevents macroscopic separation of the continuous phase.
- the thickener stabilizes the continuous, low surfactant phase and prevents macroscopic phase separation.
- acrylic and methacrylic (co) polymers include, for example, the high molecular weight homopolymers of acrylic acid crosslinked with a polyalkenyl polyether, in particular an allyl ether of sucrose, pentaerythritol or propylene (INCI name according to "International Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients” of "The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association (CTFA) ": carbomer), also referred to as carboxyvinyl polymers.
- CFA Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association
- Such polyacrylic acids are available, inter alia, under the trade names Polygel® and Carbopol®.
- acrylic acid copolymers are suitable: (i) Copolymers of two or more monomers from the group of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and their simple, preferably with C ⁇ alkanols formed ester (INCI acrylates copolymer), for example available under the trade names Aculyn®, Acusol® or Tego® Polymer; (ii) crosslinked high molecular weight acrylic acid copolymers, such as those crosslinked with an allyl ether of sucrose or pentaerythritol copolymers of C 0 -3o-alkyl acrylates with one or more monomers from the group of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and their simple, preferably with C ⁇ Alkanols formed, esters (INCI acrylates / C 0 -3o alkyl acrylate crosspolymer) include and which are available, for example, under the trade name Carbopol®.
- Other suitable polymers are (meth) acrylic acid (co) polymers of the Sox®,
- washing or cleaning agent according to the invention
- the washing or cleaning agent may be 0.05 to 1, 5 wt .-% and preferably 0.1 to 1 wt .-%, each based on the total washing or cleaning agent,
- the amount of thickener used depends on the type of thickener and the desired degree of thickening.
- Liquid or pasty compositions according to the invention in the form of customary solvent-containing solutions are generally prepared by simply mixing the ingredients, which can be added in bulk or as a solution in an automatic mixer.
- Detergents or cleaning agents according to the invention may contain only a protease and an amylase as described. Alternatively, they may also contain other hydrolytic enzymes or other enzymes in a concentration effective for the effectiveness of the agent.
- a further subject of the invention thus represents agents which further comprise one or more further enzymes, wherein in principle all enzymes established in the prior art for these purposes can be used.
- Other enzymes which can preferably be used as further enzymes are all enzymes which can develop a catalytic activity in the agent according to the invention, in particular one
- Protease amylase, cellulase, hemicellulase, mannanase, tannase, xylanase, xanthanase, xyloglucanase, ⁇ -glucosidase, pectinase, carrageenase, perhydrolase, oxidase, oxidoreductase or a lipase, and mixtures thereof.
- Further enzymes are advantageously contained in the agent in each case in an amount of 1 ⁇ 10 -8 to 5 percent by weight, based on active protein.
- each additional enzyme is in an amount of 1 x 10 "-3 7 wt .-%, from 0.00001 -1 wt .-%, of 0.00005 to 0.5 wt .-%, from 0.0001 to 0.1% by weight and particularly preferably from 0.0001 to 0.05% by weight in agents according to the invention, based on active protein, more preferably the enzymes show synergistic cleaning performances against certain stains or stains, ie those in the In a particularly preferred embodiment, such a synergism is present between the protease according to the invention and another enzyme of an agent according to the invention, including, in particular, between the said protease and the amylase and / or a lipase and / or a mannanase and / or a cellulase and / or a pectinase. Synergistic effects can occur not only between different enzymes, but also between one or more enzymes and other ingredients of the composition according to the invention.
- a further subject of the invention is the use of a washing or cleaning agent according to the invention for the removal of stains, in particular of protease- and / or amylase-sensitive stains, on textiles or hard surfaces, i. for cleaning textiles or hard surfaces.
- a washing or cleaning agent according to the invention for the removal of stains, in particular of protease- and / or amylase-sensitive stains, on textiles or hard surfaces, i. for cleaning textiles or hard surfaces.
- Embodiments of this subject invention include, for example, hand washing, manual removal of stains from fabrics or hard surfaces, or use in conjunction with a machine process. All aspects, objects, and embodiments described for washing or cleaning compositions of the present invention are also directed to this subject matter applicable. Therefore, reference is made at this point expressly to the disclosure in the appropriate place with the statement that this disclosure also for the above inventive
- a further subject of the invention is a process for the cleaning of textiles or of hard surfaces, wherein in at least one process step an inventive washing or cleaning agent is used.
- the process is characterized in that the amylase is present in the wash liquor in a concentration of 0.0000003 to 0.0004 wt .-%, preferably from 0.0000005 to 0.0003 wt .-%, and / or the protease is present in the wash liquor in a concentration of from 0.00009 to 0.0005% by weight, preferably from 0.00015 to 0.00035% by weight, the statements being based on active protein in the wash liquor.
- the method is characterized in that it is carried out at a temperature between 10 ° C and 50 ° C, preferably between 10 ° C and 40 ° C and more preferably between 20 ° C and 40 ° C.
- Proteases used in compositions according to the invention can advantageously be used in detergents and cleaners according to the invention and processes, in particular washing and cleaning processes, in accordance with the above statements. Thus, they can be advantageously used to provide proteolytic activity in appropriate agents.
- a further subject of the invention is therefore the use of a protease
- Amino acid sequence is at least 80% identical and at position 99 in the count according to
- SEQ ID NO. 1 has the amino acid glutamic acid (E) or aspartic acid (D), or
- Amino acid sequence is at least 80% identical and at position 99 in the count according to
- SEQ ID NO. 1 has the amino acid asparagine (N) or glutamine (Q), or
- Amino acid sequence is at least 80% identical and at position 99 in the count according to
- SEQ ID NO. 1 has the amino acid alanine (A) or glycine (G) or serine (S),
- this use is characterized in that the protease is further included in the count according to SEQ ID NO. 1 has at least one of the following amino acids:
- Another object of the invention is the use of a protease which is selected from the group consisting of
- Protease comprising an amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO. 2 or SEQ ID NO. 3 or SEQ ID NO. 4 or SEQ ID NO. 5 or SEQ ID NO. 6 or SEQ ID NO. 7 or SEQ ID NO.
- Proteases which have a version opposite SEQ ID NO. 2 or SEQ ID NO. 3 or SEQ ID NO. 4 or SEQ ID NO. 5 or SEQ ID NO. 6 or SEQ ID NO. 7 or SEQ ID NO. 8 in at least one position modified amino acid sequence, wherein the change in the count according to SEQ ID NO. 1 is selected from the group consisting of:
- the amylase contained 0.44% by weight of Stainzyme® 12L (amylase preparation from Novozymes).
- the detergent base formulations were mixed for the different experimental approaches with the following proteases, the information being based on active protein:
- Liquid detergent according to b Liquid detergent according to b).
- the detergents according to the respective formulations 1, 2 and 3 were checked for their storage stability.
- the detergents were stored at a temperature of 30 ° C for the specified period and determined the respective amylolytic residual activity.
- the samples to be examined with 0.67% strength (soluble, pretreated after Zulkowsky (treated with Glycerol at 190 ° C)).
- dinitrosalicylic acid and heating was reduced by glucose and other reducing sugars under alkaline conditions to an orange-red dye, which was determined photometrically at 540 nm after completion of the reaction.
- the amount of released sugar corresponding to the color is a measure of the enzyme activity (see Sumner et al., J. Biol. Chem., 1921, 47 & 1924, 62).
- detergents according to the invention have improved amylolytic residual activity and thus storage stability in comparison with the detergents of batch 1 and 2.
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