Why It Matters
Modern liquid and cold-wash detergent formulators specify protease+lipase+amylase enzyme cocktails. Enzyme cocktails are specified for soil and stain function only, with no biological or health claims.
Solution Approach
Modern liquid and cold-wash detergent formulators specify protease+lipase+amylase enzyme cocktails. Enzyme cocktails are specified for soil and stain function only, with no biological or health claims. RawSource supplies the base chemicals that go into these programs. We can help with product selection, grade matching, and sourcing from multiple origins for supply security.
Typical Formulation Workflow
1
Application & Soil Assessment
Define the cleaning task, surfaces, soils, and water hardness, plus the safety and regulatory profile for the use environment.
2
Surfactant & Builder Selection
Match surfactants, builders, solvents, chelants, acids or alkalis, and preservatives to the soil, surface compatibility, and label claims.
3
Formulation & Use-Dilution Trial
Optimize the actives ratio and use dilution, checking foam, clarity, stability, and performance at the in-use concentration.
4
Performance & Stability Validation
Confirm cleaning efficacy, storage and freeze-thaw stability, and packaging compatibility before scale-up.
Recommended Chemistries (5)
Protease (subtilisin, detergent grade)
CAS 9014-01-1
Hydrolyzes protein-based stains (blood, grass, food) into soluble peptides; the #1 detergent enzyme
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Lipase (detergent grade)
CAS 9001-62-1
Hydrolyzes triglycerides to break down fatty/oily/grease stains, key for cold-water washing
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Amylase Enzyme
CAS 9000-90-2
Specialty Additives
Cleaning / Degreasing
Degrades starch-based soils (pasta, gravy, chocolate) into soluble sugars
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Cellulase Enzyme
CAS 9012-54-8
Specialty Additives
Conditioning
Modifies cotton cellulose microfibrils to remove particulate soil and reduce pilling for fabric care
Physical Description: Solid
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Catalase Enzyme
CAS 9001-05-2
Specialty Additives
Conditioning
Decomposes residual hydrogen peroxide as a companion enzyme in bleach-cleanup steps
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