Ingredients:
To lift dirt ans stains - anionic and nonionic surfactants
To whiten and brighten - optical brightener/fluorescer
To break down and remove stains - enzymes
To disperse fatty soils - alkalis
To suspend dirt and soften water - sodium polyphosphate, zeolite and polymer
To remove odours and leave long lasting - perfume
To control suds - antifoam
a small amount of colour is included
It contains a range of enzymes (globular proteins). These powders are typical more suitable for lower temperature washes, as high temperatures denature enzymes.
Well... BASICALLY... they aren't even in washing powder, washing powder consists of tiny women, with really small sponges, who clean, and then cover your clothes in not very nice smelling odurs. I hope this helped. Love 11YD1 Science.
Enzymes outside of the body can be used for many things, such as pre-digesting baby food or in biological washing powder to break down fats and grease in dirty clothing.
Most laundry detergents contain enzymes to help breakdown stains such as blood
Laundry detergent is made of proteins, enzymes to remove dirt and grime, color enhancers, brightener chemicals and oxygen and borax. There may also be soap and various water softeners such as sodium bicarbonate.
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omo washing powder
Protease enzymes
Protease enzymes
there are 4 enzymes in omo, Amylase, Protease, Lipase- which help remove stains. and Cellulase Enzymes- which help whiten the clothes.
It contains a range of enzymes (globular proteins). These powders are typical more suitable for lower temperature washes, as high temperatures denature enzymes.
It contains enzymes that digest proteins etc. making up the stains in the clothes
The enzymes break down the molocules in the stains, like the enzymes in your body break down molocules in food. Some people prefer this to chemical alternatives, while others may be allergic to some of the chemicals used, so they use washing powder comtaining enzymes instead (called biological washing powder) Hope this helps!
There are so many different brands available. Some include Spree, Duo, Planet Ark, Omo, Surf, Amway, Dominant, Tri-Nature,.........
Well... BASICALLY... they aren't even in washing powder, washing powder consists of tiny women, with really small sponges, who clean, and then cover your clothes in not very nice smelling odurs. I hope this helped. Love 11YD1 Science.
Enzymes outside of the body can be used for many things, such as pre-digesting baby food or in biological washing powder to break down fats and grease in dirty clothing.
We are given to understand (from the marketing hype) that they break down organic molecules (that may be causing the stains and smells on the washing) into smaller, soluble components.