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Enzymes
Enzymes
Enzymes
Enzymes
Enzymes

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Enzymes Defined

A large class of complex protein molecules that encourage biochemical reactions (digestion). Amylase and protease enzymes are the type most frequently encountered in the textile cleaning industry, primarily as spotters or deodorants. Enzymes are most effective in neutral environments, at moderate temperatures, and after a dwell time in excess of twenty (20) minutes.

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  • Frequently Asked Questions about Digestive Enzymes: a treasure trove of marketing ideas here.
  • Labeling Units: Protease: HUT (Hemoglobin Unit Tyrosine base Amylase: DU (Alpha-amylase Dextrinizing units Lipase: LU (Lipase unit Cellulase: CU (Cellulase unit Invertase: IAU (Invertase Activity unit Lactase: LacU (Lactase unit Maltase: DP (degrees Diastatic power

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