Development and industrialisation of enzymatic shrink-resist process based on modified proteases for wool machine washability

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Main Author: Shen, J.
Publication Date: 2007
Other Authors: Rushforth, Mike, Paulo, Artur Cavaco, Guebitz, G. M., Lenting, Herman
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: There is currently considerable interest in the use of enzymes to achieve a variety of finishing effects on wool, but it is apparent that the extent of fibre degradation by enzymes is of major concern during their commercial application. Proteolytic enzymes are known to penetrate and degrade the internal wool structure during processing, causing fibre damage, rather than limiting the degradation to the cuticle cells. The ability to be able to control the exact location of proteolytic attack on wool protein structures will lead to the successful development of enzymatic treatments for achieving a variety of finishing effects for wool-containing products. This present work describes the modification of proteases so that enzymatic modification of wool fibres is restricted to the cuticle scales of the fibres. Bulk trials have demonstrated that novel modifications of the enzyme enable the reaction of the enzyme with wool to be controlled, so that less degradation of the wool occurs than in similar treatments with the native protease. An anti-felting effect has been achieved without any significant weight loss being caused by the modified protease during the treatment. This novel enzymatic process leads to environmentally friendly production of machine washable wool.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development and industrialisation of enzymatic shrink-resist process based on modified proteases for wool machine washability
title Development and industrialisation of enzymatic shrink-resist process based on modified proteases for wool machine washability
spellingShingle Development and industrialisation of enzymatic shrink-resist process based on modified proteases for wool machine washability
Shen, J.
Chemical modification
Protease
Wool
Shrink-resistance
Science & Technology
title_short Development and industrialisation of enzymatic shrink-resist process based on modified proteases for wool machine washability
title_full Development and industrialisation of enzymatic shrink-resist process based on modified proteases for wool machine washability
title_fullStr Development and industrialisation of enzymatic shrink-resist process based on modified proteases for wool machine washability
title_full_unstemmed Development and industrialisation of enzymatic shrink-resist process based on modified proteases for wool machine washability
title_sort Development and industrialisation of enzymatic shrink-resist process based on modified proteases for wool machine washability
author Shen, J.
author_facet Shen, J.
Rushforth, Mike
Paulo, Artur Cavaco
Guebitz, G. M.
Lenting, Herman
author_role author
author2 Rushforth, Mike
Paulo, Artur Cavaco
Guebitz, G. M.
Lenting, Herman
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shen, J.
Rushforth, Mike
Paulo, Artur Cavaco
Guebitz, G. M.
Lenting, Herman
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chemical modification
Protease
Wool
Shrink-resistance
Science & Technology
topic Chemical modification
Protease
Wool
Shrink-resistance
Science & Technology
description There is currently considerable interest in the use of enzymes to achieve a variety of finishing effects on wool, but it is apparent that the extent of fibre degradation by enzymes is of major concern during their commercial application. Proteolytic enzymes are known to penetrate and degrade the internal wool structure during processing, causing fibre damage, rather than limiting the degradation to the cuticle cells. The ability to be able to control the exact location of proteolytic attack on wool protein structures will lead to the successful development of enzymatic treatments for achieving a variety of finishing effects for wool-containing products. This present work describes the modification of proteases so that enzymatic modification of wool fibres is restricted to the cuticle scales of the fibres. Bulk trials have demonstrated that novel modifications of the enzyme enable the reaction of the enzyme with wool to be controlled, so that less degradation of the wool occurs than in similar treatments with the native protease. An anti-felting effect has been achieved without any significant weight loss being caused by the modified protease during the treatment. This novel enzymatic process leads to environmentally friendly production of machine washable wool.
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