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JP3233286B2 |
The present invention relates to a process for enzymatic hydrolysis of cyclic oligomers of poly(ethylene terephthalate), which process comprises subjecting the cyclic oligomer to the action of one or more lipolytic and/or biopolyester hy...
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JP2001518572A |
This invention relates to a cellulase treatment of cellulosic fabric to achieve biopolishing effects, reducing dust or lint and reducing pilling during at least one laundry cycle in said fabric comprising treating said fabric with cellul...
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JP2001515543A |
A launderable dust control mat having antimicrobial properties is provided. The mat includes a pile fiber upper surface and a rubber backing surface. Metal based antimicrobial agent, are disposed within both the fiber forming the upper s...
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JP2001513680A |
A launderable dust control mat having antimicrobial properties is provided. The mat includes a pile fiber upper surface and a rubber backing surface. Metal based antimicrobial agent, are disposed within both the fiber forming the upper s...
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JP3204915B2 |
To obtain a fabric composed of a modified acetate fiber having ultra fine crimps, capable of preventing the weakening of the fiber to improve the tensile strength thereof, excellent in touch feeling with a smooth gross and a silky hand t...
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JP2001513139A |
The present invention relates to cleaning compositions, including laundry, dishwashing, household cleaning and oral/dental compositions, comprising a xylan degrading alkaline enzyme and a non-plant cell walls degrading enzyme.
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JP3194792B2 |
PURPOSE: To obtain a method for degrading a biodegradable high-molecular polymer and a method for treating the surface of the high-molecular polymer. CONSTITUTION: This method is to degrade an aliphatic polyester using a lipase derived f...
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JP2001510206A |
The composition formed by mixing an organosilane with an ether. Water-stabilized organosilane compounds. A water stable composition made from the ether and organosilane composition and water. A method of treating a substrate by mixing or...
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JP3194463B2 |
To produce a cellulose triacetate fiber having improved fiber strength and elongation, especially improved elongation, without lowering the desirable touch and feeling characteristic of cellulose triacetate fiber. This cellulose triaceta...
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JP2001509539A |
The present invention relates to cleaning compositions, including laundry, dishwashing, hard surface cleaner, oral/dental cleaning compositions, comprising an oxidoreductase with an alpha / beta -hydrolase fold and a catalytic triad cons...
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JP2001509535A |
The present invention relates to cleaning compositions, including laundry, dishwashing, hard surface cleaner, oral/dental cleaning compositions, comprising a proteinic substrate based oxygenase, which provide effective and efficient clea...
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JP2001509538A |
The present invention relates to cleaning compositions, includinglaundry, fabric care, dishwashing, hard surface cleaner, oral/dental cleaning compositions, comprising a polyphenol/heterocyclic substrate based oxygenase, which provide ef...
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JP3187445B2 |
There is disclosed a composition for treating solids to provide a durable, persistent water repellency and strong antimicrobial character thereto, said composition comprising (A) an organopolysiloxane resin; (B) a straight-chain diorgano...
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JP2001509140A |
(57) [Summary] To protect against keratin pests, keratin-based substrates are treated in a water bath containing a liquid formulation between 1 and 25 ml / l at a pH between 2 and 7 at 30 to 110 ° C. This liquid formulation is a) diphen...
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JP3179522B2 |
PURPOSE: To provide a dyed textile product having the unique and natural color and feeling of REISHI (fruit body of Ganoderma lucidum), good dyeing property and extremely high color fastness and exhibiting antibacterial and antiallergic ...
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JP2001507934A |
The present invention relates to a modified cellulase protein which is advantageously used in the treatment of textiles. Particularly, a method for treating a cellulose containing fabric is provided comprising the steps of forming an aqu...
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JP2001506845A |
The subject invention relates to novel compositions of neutral and/or alkaline cellulase and methods for obtaining neutral and/or alkaline cellulase compositions from Chrysosporium cultures, in particular Chrysosporium lucknowense. This ...
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JP2001506708A |
The invention relates to a process for treatment of cellulosic material, as for example, knitted or woven cotton fabric, comprising the steps of preparing an aqueous enzyme solution comprising pectinase, treating the cellulosic material ...
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JP3167722B2 |
A method of improving the stability and broadening the range of pH stability of an aqueous solution of from about 0.001 % to 5 % by weight of a water soluble organosilane containing hydrolyzable groups such as methyltrimethoxysilane, 3-(...
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JP3168168B2 |
To obtain a modified acetate fiber cloth in a good productivity, excellent in color developing property, and having a very high designing property by developing crimps only at the printed pattern part and not converting the part of the s...
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JP2001131873A |
To provide a method for producing an antibacterial fiber product having bacteriostatic activities by utilizing an extract of a papaya. A fiber product comprising a cotton, a hemp, a silk, or the like, is brought into contact with a pretr...
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JP2001506323A |
A method is provided for reducing the shrinkage of wool comprising the steps of: (a) preparing an aqueous solution comprising an oxidase or a peroxidase; and (b) contacting a wool containing article with said aqueous solution under condi...
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JP3165699B2 |
Disclosed are detergent compositions containing a cleaning effective amount of a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants and from about 0.01 to about 5 weight percent of substantially pure EG III cellulase. Preferably, the detergent compo...
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JP3163288B2 |
To obtain a modified acetate fiber fabric composed of acetate fibers having ultrafine crimps in the fiber axial direction. This modified acetate fiber fabric is composed of acetate fibers obtained by dipping an acetate fiber fabric in an...
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JP2001505414A |
A purified novel cellulase composition is provided which may be isolated from a fermentation culture of Trichoderma longibrachiatum and has a molecular weight of about 95-105 kD as approximated on SDS-PAGE (see FIG. 1), a pl of about 5.6...
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JP3154855B2 |
PURPOSE: To provide a conjugate fiber and textile products therefrom not biodegradable for a specified period with its mechanical strength characteristics retained, but rapidly getting biodegradable after that. CONSTITUTION: The conjugat...
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JP2001073281A |
To obtain a modified animal hair fiber fabric having a refrigerant feeling and gloss and suitable for underclothing, casual shirts for spring and summer, or the like, by pretreating an animal hair fiber fabric with a surfactant containin...
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JP3146262B2 |
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JP2001502014A |
Textile fibers are treated with enzymes in the absence of surfactants, with the effect of increasing the wettability and absorbency of the fibers. The enzymes are pectinases, cellulases, proteases, lipases or combinations thereof. The we...
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JP3127997B2 |
Non-dyed and non-finished cotton woven fabric is contacted with a cellulase solution with agitation under conditions so as to produce a cascading effect of the solution over the cotton woven fabric. When so conducted, the treated cotton ...
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JP3128136B2 |
A method of treating dyed cellulosic fabric to create a stonewashed appearance by contacting the fabric with a water-based composition having an acidic pH and including at least one cellulase enzyme having optimum activity in an acidic m...
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JP2001500563A |
Methods are provided for treating polyester, polyamide, acrylic, aramid or cellulosic substrates to improve the uniformity of dyeing and to improve the hydrophilic, soil-release, odor-, mildew-, bacterial- and fungal- resistant propertie...
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JP2001500513A |
The present invention provides durable and regenerable microbiocidal textiles and methods for preparing same. Such textiles can be readily prepared using a wet finishing process to covalently attach a hetercyclic N-halamine to a cellulos...
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JP3121839B2 |
The present invention relates to a stable, aqueous odor-absorbing composition, for use on inanimate surfaces. The composition comprises from about 0.1% to about 5%, by weight of the composition, of solubilized, water-soluble, uncomplexed...
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JP2001003274A |
To obtain a animal hair fiber structure excellent in both shrink resistance and yellowing resistance by pretreating an animal hair fiber structure with a specific anion-type surfactant solution and then treating it with a proteolytic enz...
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JP3115997B2 |
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JP3114946B2 |
PURPOSE: To obtain a composition containing a specific aryl cyanoalkyltriazole as active ingredient, and useful for protecting materials such as wood, textiles, grass, coating materials and caulking materials and articles containing any ...
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JP2000328443A |
To obtain a fiber structure exhibiting antibacterial property against various pathogenic bacteria, especially methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus causing the problem of nosocomial infection by fixing a tea polyphenol to a fiber. ...
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JP3110452B2 |
The present invention relates to cellulase preparations consisting essentially of a homogeneous endoglucanase component. The cellulase preparation may be employed in the treatment of cellulose-containing fabrics for harshness reduction, ...
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JP3107318B2 |
PURPOSE: To provide a method for treating the surface with a lipase in order to form an enzyme-surface complex and enhance the oil stain detergency of the surface subjected to the treatment. CONSTITUTION: One example of such treated surf...
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JP3103865B2 |
PURPOSE: To reduce the fibrillation tendency of a solvent-spun cellulose fiber without affecting its tenacity, elongation and processability by treating the fiber with a chemical reagent having specific functional groups. CONSTITUTION: A...
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JP2000279177A |
To obtain a porous fiber in which nucleic acid was fixed for determining kind and amount of nucleic acid in a specimen which gives reproducibly and efficiently a thin slice having fiber sections in which a nucleic acid was arrayed arbitr...
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JP3098040B2 |
The present invention relates to a stable, aqueous odor-absorbing composition for use on inanimate surfaces. The composition comprises from about 0.1% to about 5% of solubilized, uncomplexed cyclodextrin, preferably, an effective amount ...
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JP2000262292A |
To obtain a new gene coding for a protein which has a specific amino acid sequence, has a protopectinase activity, releases pectin from a plant tissue, and is useful for producing the enzyme which allows simple and inexpensive refinement...
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JP2000511887A |
A method of dyeing and treating a substrate using a water-stabilized organosilane. A method of antimicrobially treating a food article. A method of antimicrobially coating a fluid container. A method of antimicrobially coating a latex me...
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JP3086249B2 |
Thermostable and acid stable alpha -amylases are provided as expression products of genetically engineered alpha -amylase genes isolated from microorganisms, preferably belonging to the class of Bacilli. Both chemical and enzymatic mutag...
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JP2000511523A |
The present invention relates to the use of nitrogen-containing complexing agents for deodorization and antimicrobial treatment of the skin and of textile fiber materials.The complexing agents employed according to the invention have the...
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JP3081782B2 |
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JP2000217583A |
To obtain a new enzyme which consists of an endonuclease enzyme capable of amplifying PCR fragments by the use of a sense and antisense oligonucleotide primer set containing a specific base sequence and is useful as an additive for deter...
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JP3073154B2 |
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