Activity and Stability in the Presence of a non Ionic Surfactant of a Protease for Hard Surface Cleaning in Food Industry

A protease intended for use as a detergent additive has been studied in terms of activity as a function of temperature and stability at storage (40 ºC and 60 ºC during 15 days) and under typical washing conditions (60 ºC during 1 h) in the presence of an alkylpolyglucoside (APG), a non-ionic surfact...

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Published inChemical engineering transactions Vol. 75
Main Authors Otilia Herrera Marquez, Mercedes Fernandez Serrano, Marcia Pilamala Bonilla, Maria Belen Jacome Sandoval, Encarnacion Jurado Alameda, German Luzon Gonzalez
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published AIDIC Servizi S.r.l 01.06.2019
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Summary:A protease intended for use as a detergent additive has been studied in terms of activity as a function of temperature and stability at storage (40 ºC and 60 ºC during 15 days) and under typical washing conditions (60 ºC during 1 h) in the presence of an alkylpolyglucoside (APG), a non-ionic surfactant. Under storage at 60 ºC, the protease completely lost its activity before two days, while at 40 ºC the rate of deactivation increased with the increase in the concentration of APG. Under washing conditions the protease undergoes a complete deactivation after 60 minutes; nevertheless, the presence of the APG seems not to influence on enzyme stability. Results show that this protease is not suitable for cleaning processes at high temperatures. Furthermore, its addition to liquid detergent formulations will need a stabilization step that will ensure its activity along storage and at operation conditions.
ISSN:2283-9216
DOI:10.3303/CET1975032