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Pepsin is a protease enzyme that can break down protein-based stains like blood, gravy, and grass. When included in washing powders, pepsin helps to efficiently remove these tough stains from clothing by breaking down the proteins, making them easier to wash away.
Neither. Most washing powders are mixtures.
-7 to 37
non-bio
Because it is not the fastest pH to use for washing powder. So it would take longer for the washing to be finished.
It contains a range of enzymes (globular proteins). These powders are typical more suitable for lower temperature washes, as high temperatures denature enzymes.
No! If you do, your floor will be covered with foam.
A white powder. It is mainly found in washing soda (or powders).
it depends on the quality and capacity of the michines
The protease enzyme is used in some washing powders. The protease enzyme usually comes from bacteria like Bacillus licheniformis or Bacillus subtilis and can be produced in fermenters which hold many litres of culture medium and bacteria.
It can be extremely harmful for a baby to eat washing soda. If this happens you should call 911 and then Poison Control immediately.
anionic sfurface active agent that is surfactant is the manily washing ingredient.its normally works on non fatty dirt.