The raw material, finished products and dust pad analysis of detergent proteases using a small synthetic substrate
Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society1988Vol. 65(5), pp. 806–810
Abstract
Abstract A new method is presented that utilizes p‐nitroanilide substrates to quantify proteolytic activity of detergent enzymes. The method is contrasted to the dimethylcasein method currently in use by detergent industries, and the advantages of the new method and its potential for monitoring enzyme dust in factories are discussed.
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