you mean the enzymes present in detergents? it is easy enzymes can hydrolyse its substrate such as carbohydtrae, proteins or lipids. Our cloths can be stained with an of these dirt and hence enzymes are introduced in the detergent powder we use for our laundry.
Bio-detergents are products that are efficient at breaking down fat and protein molecules. Such detergents usually contain enzymes (lipases and proteases) to aid in the removal of food/oil stains from clothing.
Most detergents do contain enzymes because they act as a catalyst and speed up the process of cleaning. The majority of current laundry detergents contain enzymes.
It contains a range of enzymes (globular proteins). These powders are typical more suitable for lower temperature washes, as high temperatures denature enzymes.
Certain foods or substances stain clothes very badly. Blood, egg and milk all contain lots of protein. Enzymes are added to modern biological washing powders because they digest these proteins in the substances, removing the stains. They produce less pollution compared to detergents.
Most laundry detergents contain enzymes to help breakdown stains such as blood
enzymes
Bio-detergents are products that are efficient at breaking down fat and protein molecules. Such detergents usually contain enzymes (lipases and proteases) to aid in the removal of food/oil stains from clothing.
Most detergents do contain enzymes because they act as a catalyst and speed up the process of cleaning. The majority of current laundry detergents contain enzymes.
So the enzymes can eat away at the stains, which are really particles of whatever you spilled on your clothes
The bacterial enzymes in biological detergents enable effective cleaning at lower temperatures than required by normal detergents.
biological detergents and other stuff like that
soaps use natural fats that can get removed from solution by hard water salts, like magnesium and calcium. Detergents use enzymes that attack specific stains, and can clean, even in water containing hard water salts.
It contains a range of enzymes (globular proteins). These powders are typical more suitable for lower temperature washes, as high temperatures denature enzymes.
Detergents are not considered as water pollutants since the use of phosphates in detergents was outlawed.
The enzymes used in laundry detergents act on materials that make up a variety of stains and soils so that these materials can be washed away more easily.
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non-ammonia detergents are safe and non-harmful or toxic to use