Patent classifications
C11D3/384
ODOR REDUCTION
The present invention relates to a method for reducing odor generated by the activity of a lipase comprising a step of adding to said lipase a peptide capable of binding to the lipase.
ORGANIC DETERGENT POWDER AND SINGLE-DOSE COMPRESSED TABLETS THEREOF
Organic detergent powder compositions and single-dose compressed tablets thereof are disclosed. The organic detergent powder composition can comprise one or more of the following ingredients: saponified oils, lyes, binders, fillers, carriers, disintegrants, inert ingredients, salts or water softeners, detergency aids, defoamers or flow agents, enzymes, chelating agents, and fragrances in amounts complying with the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) National Organic Program (NOP) for products labeled as organic or made with organic. In some aspects, the organic detergent powder composition comprises organic soapberry powder and one or more of a salt, one or more detergency aids, one or more enzymes, and one or more fragrances.
ORGANIC DETERGENT POWDER AND SINGLE-DOSE COMPRESSED TABLETS THEREOF
Organic detergent powder compositions and single-dose compressed tablets thereof are disclosed. The organic detergent powder composition can comprise one or more of the following ingredients: saponified oils, lyes, binders, fillers, carriers, disintegrants, inert ingredients, salts or water softeners, detergency aids, defoamers or flow agents, enzymes, chelating agents, and fragrances in amounts complying with the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) National Organic Program (NOP) for products labeled as organic or made with organic. In some aspects, the organic detergent powder composition comprises organic soapberry powder and one or more of a salt, one or more detergency aids, one or more enzymes, and one or more fragrances.
CLEANSING COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MAKING A CLEANSING SOAP
A cleansing composition and a method of making a cleansing soap for removing grease and dirt from the skin or any other surfaces is disclosed. The cleansing composition comprises a predetermined quantity of a chicken fat, a coconut oil, a lard, an olive oil, and a palm oil. The cleansing composition further comprise a mild abrasive such as an oatmeal. A method of making a cleansing soap for removing grease and dirt from the skin is also disclosed. The proposed cleansing composition is capable of removing any dirt or grease without drying the skin. The cleansing soap also helps in quickly removing the complex stains and heavy soils in a single wash of the skin or any other surfaces.
Non-hydrolyzed collagen-based multiuse cleaning composition
The present invention relates to multi-use cleaning and degreasing detergent compositions, based on non-hydrolysed collagen, with improved cleaning and biodegradable properties, wherein the non-hydrolysed collagen is the surfactant and its presence in the composition, when formulated together with other surfactants, boosts the cleaning and degreasing effect of the composition as a result of the optimal quantitative ratio of the ingredients thereof and the synergy displayed between the non-hydrolysed collagen and the surfactant, and wherein the ranges by weight of the collagen and the surfactants do not exceed 25-30% by weight of the composition.
Non-hydrolyzed collagen-based multiuse cleaning composition
The present invention relates to multi-use cleaning and degreasing detergent compositions, based on non-hydrolysed collagen, with improved cleaning and biodegradable properties, wherein the non-hydrolysed collagen is the surfactant and its presence in the composition, when formulated together with other surfactants, boosts the cleaning and degreasing effect of the composition as a result of the optimal quantitative ratio of the ingredients thereof and the synergy displayed between the non-hydrolysed collagen and the surfactant, and wherein the ranges by weight of the collagen and the surfactants do not exceed 25-30% by weight of the composition.
Multiuse, enzymatic detergent and methods of stabilizing a use solution
Stabilized use solutions of low phosphorus, alkali metal carbonate detergents employing enzymes for cleaning compositions are disclosed. In particular, the present invention is a composition for, and method of, removing soils, preventing redeposition of protein soils and reducing foam, using stabilized enzyme cleaning compositions, namely use solutions of the same.
Multiuse, enzymatic detergent and methods of stabilizing a use solution
Stabilized use solutions of low phosphorus, alkali metal carbonate detergents employing enzymes for cleaning compositions are disclosed. In particular, the present invention is a composition for, and method of, removing soils, preventing redeposition of protein soils and reducing foam, using stabilized enzyme cleaning compositions, namely use solutions of the same.
Adhesive Stain-Removing Patch Device
The present invention relates to an adhesive stain-removing patch device for pre-treating and passive removal of clothing stains. The device can be removed from a backing and secured over a stained area on a piece of clothing via the adhesive. Then, the clothing can be washed wherein the body dissolves during the wash cycle and the compound, which may be a detergent or a stain-removing compound, activates on the stained area to remove the stain.
Adhesive Stain-Removing Patch Device
The present invention relates to an adhesive stain-removing patch device for pre-treating and passive removal of clothing stains. The device can be removed from a backing and secured over a stained area on a piece of clothing via the adhesive. Then, the clothing can be washed wherein the body dissolves during the wash cycle and the compound, which may be a detergent or a stain-removing compound, activates on the stained area to remove the stain.