EP1987125B1 - Liquid detergent composition containing an enzyme - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a liquid detergent composition obtained from renewable raw materials and comprising an enzyme.
- the detergent composition is for use in domestic and industrial applications.
- Cleansing and cleaning products containing enzymes are known and used in household applications, mainly in laundry and dishwashing applications, and in industry, for example food industries, for floors, walls and the home. cleaning in place.
- the use of enzymes is less common. Indeed, the addition of enzymes increases the cost of these products. It also requires know-how, especially to prevent any risk of allergy.
- the addition of enzymes to a liquid detergent composition rapidly degrades stains of biological origin, and thus increases the cleaning power.
- Each type of enzyme has a preferential action. Lipases act on fatty soils, amylases degrade starch, proteases degrade protein soils (blood, egg, ...) and cellulases vegetable fibers.
- enzymes are products of biological, animal or plant origin, and may be unstable under certain conditions. In particular, in a dilute aqueous medium, certain enzymes, in particular hydrolases, are unstable
- detergent products traditionally use, as surfactants, products derived from petrochemicals.
- primary alcohol sulphates (PAS) and linear alkyl benzene sulphonates (LAS) are components of detergent compositions derived from petrochemistry and widely used in industry. As such, they use non-renewable raw materials, and therefore do not meet ecological concerns and sustainable development.
- LASs have a negative influence on enzyme stability.
- Renewable raw materials include products of animal origin, such as beef tallow, and products of plant origin, such as oils derived from agriculture.
- WO 01/32818 a liquid detergent composition containing a saccharide surfactant, for example an alkylpolyglucoside, and enzymes such as cellulase, amylase, and protease. Stabilization of the enzyme is achieved by a system consisting of (a) a compound containing boron and / or sodium formate and (b) a polyhydric alcohol. This stabilization system does not, however, contribute to the detergency or the germicidal power of the composition.
- the compositions of this document are of high viscosity and all contain less than 40% water. As such they would not be suitable for use in the form of spray.
- boron is a risk factor for human health, especially for fertility.
- WO 01/96519 a liquid detergent composition containing (a) a detergent, (b) from 0.001 to 10% dissolved or dispersed protease, and (c) a protease stabilization system comprising from 2 to 40% of at least one saccharide selected from the group consisting of disaccharides, trisaccharides, their derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- This stabilization system does not, however, contribute to the detergency or the germicidal power of the composition.
- a boron compound as a stabilizing agent (particularly Examples 2, 3 and 4)
- This liquid detergent composition is preferentially in concentrated form.
- the compositions of this document are either pourable liquids, pourable gels, or non-pourable gels. In any case, they can not be suitable for use as a spray.
- the patent US6,136,778 proposes an aqueous detergent composition comprising an essential oil, a surfactant for solubilizing the essential oil, and an enzyme.
- an enzyme for solubilizing the essential oil
- no indication is given in this document as to the stability of the enzyme entering this composition.
- Another class of cleaning products available on the market consists of formulations mainly based on renewable raw materials, but still containing no enzymes.
- these products are formulated mainly from raw materials of plant or mineral origin, not derived from petrochemistry and generally having a good biodegradability. These products are mostly diluted. However, they do not include enzyme, which limits their performance in cleaning.
- the presence of enzymes is desirable to improve the cleaning effect of biological soils.
- the presence of enzymes in the cleaning products also has a favorable effect on the environment by reducing the load imposed on the treatment plants.
- the use of enzymes in a detergent product requires specific know-how, in particular to solve the problem of the stability of the enzyme, especially in a diluted product.
- the present invention aims to provide a liquid detergent composition, which comprises exclusively or mainly products derived from renewable raw materials, and no or few products from petrochemistry, which comprises at least one enzyme, which has good cleaning performance, in which the enzyme is stable, and which does not have the drawbacks of the prior art.
- the present invention aims to provide a composition in which the enzyme is stable, including in a dilute solution, and which thus allows use in the form of spray.
- the alkylpolyglucoside is preferably selected from the group consisting of a C8-C16 glucoside, a C12-C16 glucoside, and mixtures thereof.
- the essential oil is preferably selected from the group consisting of orange terpene, essential oils obtained from citrus limonum, citrus aurantium L., citrus aurantium L. ssp. bergamia, cymbopogon martinii, Thymus vulgaris, and mixtures thereof.
- the glycol ether is selected from the group consisting of dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, and mixtures thereof.
- the enzyme is preferably chosen from lipases, proteases, cellulases, hemicellulases, amylases, ⁇ -glucanases, xylanases, arabanases, and mixtures thereof.
- the alkylpolyglucoside content is preferably between 10% and 20% by volume.
- the content of the essential oil is preferably between 1% and 2% by volume.
- the glycol ether content is preferably between 5% and 15% by volume.
- the enzyme content is preferably between 1% and 3% by volume.
- composition has, in a preferred variant of the invention, a water content of between 85% and 97% by volume, and thus allows the use in the form of a spray.
- the present invention thus also relates to the use of a composition according to the invention
- This composition can be used for antifungal purpose.
- the figure 1 is a graph showing the germicidal and detergent properties of four detergent compositions.
- FIG. 2a, 2b, 2c and 2d are photographs of untreated mold cultures, and treated with a bathroom cleaner according to the invention, after 24 hours and 48 hours of incubation, respectively.
- the figure 3 is a set of photographs of untreated mold cultures, and treated with compositions A and B, at the initial time, after 24 hours, 48 hours and 72 hours of incubation, respectively.
- the figure 4 is a set of photographs of mold cultures without any product, and with compositions C and D, at the initial time, after 24 hours, 48 hours, and 168 hours (ie one week) of incubation, respectively.
- the figure 5 is a lens array of cups coated with a colored photographs butter and treated with a C8-C16 glucoside at various concentrations (1 st line) and a commercial detergent, ethoxylated fatty alcohol C12-C13, 8EO (2nd line) .
- the figure 6 is a set of photographs of glass cups coated with a colored butter and treated respectively with (a) a formulation according to the invention, MPR5, and standard formulations representative of the classes of products previously described: (b) first class based on petrochemical and (c) second class based on renewable raw materials.
- the figure 7 is a set of photographs of cups of glasses coated with a colored butter and treated with (a) a degreasing spray formulation based mainly petrochemical representative of which exists on the market and (b) a spray according to the invention, after 40 minutes soaking.
- the figures 8 and 9 are graphs showing the evolution of enzymatic activity of various liquid detergent compositions, as a function of time.
- RPM renewable raw materials
- the enzymatic activities, and their stability over time were measured as follows: A specific substrate is placed in the presence of the enzyme. This substrate is hydrolyzed to a light absorbing product at a wavelength of 405 nm. The absorbance of a sample of this substrate is measured by means of a Thermospectronic spectrophotometer. The measured absorbance makes it possible to deduce the hydrolysis product concentration of the substrate (Beur-Lambert law), and the variation in absorbance ⁇ A / min is proportional to the activity of the enzyme in question.
- the alkylpolyglucosides are compounds of general formula: RO- (G) x where R is a linear or branched alkyl chain, and G is a monosaccharide such as glucose. These compounds are obtained from a fatty alcohol derived from a vegetable oil and from the monosaccharide.
- APGs are C8 to C16 fatty alcohols glucosides (hereinafter referred to as C8-C18 glucoside) such as cocoglucoside and C12 to C16 glucoside fatty alcohols (hereinafter referred to as C12-C18 glucoside) such as laurylglucoside.
- Formulation A is a conventional formulation consisting of ethoxylated fatty alcohol, boric acid, glycol ether (Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether), enzymes (lipase) and preservatives.
- Formulation B is a formulation according to the invention, in which the alkylpolyglucoside is a C8-C16 glucoside, the glycol ether is dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, the essential oil is orange terpene and the enzyme is a lipase. The lipase activity was measured after a waiting period of 1 to 90 days.
- a first series of tests aims to evaluate the antifungal effect of each of the components of the compositions according to the invention.
- Products A, B, C and D, described above, are compared.
- the figure 3a shows the state of development of the mold at the initial time.
- the figure 3b shows the state of development of the mold after 24 hours. It is observed that the mycelium of the mold begins to extend circularly from where the contaminant was deposited. In the box where compositions A and B have been applied, no mold growth is observed.
- the figure 3c shows the state of development of the mold after 48 hours. After 48 hours of incubation, white mold tripled its coverage area from the initial inoculation location.
- FIG. 3c shows the state of development of the mold after 72 hours. After 72 hours of incubation, the mycelium constituting the mold of white has further spread. The mold spots for product A and B have grown but the amount of mycelium to white is limited. In addition, mold does not develop from the point of inoculation (at center) but rather from the periphery, indicating the presence of an inhibition zone triggered by the antifungal activity of the two products A and B.
- a second series of tests aims to evaluate the antifungal effect of each two types of essential oils used in compositions according to the invention and compares compositions C and D and "white".
- the figure 4a shows the state of development of the mold at the initial time.
- the figure 4b shows the state of development of the mold after 24 hours. After 24 hours of incubation, the mold begins to develop for the white. There is no development for petri dishes containing compositions C and D.
- the figure 4c shows the state of development of the mold after 48 hours of incubation. The mycelium contained in the white has grown considerably. We begin to see a slight development of mold for compositions C and D but this development is much less pronounced than for white. This less important development demonstrates the antifungal activity of compositions C and D.
- the figure 4d shows the state of development of the mold after one week of incubation. After a week, the mycelium of mold completely filled the entire surface of the control. The surface of the media where compositions C and D have been deposited is still not completely covered. In addition, the development of mold is less pronounced on the composition C side than the composition D. This is quite normal because the essential oils based on herbs (clove, palmarosa, etc 7) are recognized for their bactericidal and anti-fungal power. The citrus-based essential oils (lemon, bergamot, etc.) have a less pronounced bactericidal and anti-fungal effect.
- compositions according to the invention comprising an alkylpolyglucoside, an essential oil, a glycol ether and an enzyme with respect to the two classes of products known from the prior art.
- the experiment consists in coating a glass dish with a fixed and known quantity of colored butter in red.
- the test composition is brought into contact with the cup, without stirring, in order to verify the effectiveness of the formula.
- 50 ml of a 10% solution of the test composition are poured into the cup, the mixture is left to act for 40 minutes at room temperature, then the mixture is heated at 105 ° C. for 20 minutes to remove all traces of water, and weighs to determine the amount of colored butter removed.
- compositions according to the invention are compared with products of the first class, the product "Reatout” of the applicant, and a formulation representative of this class of products, and products of the second class, the "Soft” product of the applicant, and a representative formulation of this other class of products.
- the compositions of Reatout and Soft products are as follows: Component Molecule Conc.
- Nonionic surfactant ethoxylated fatty alcohol C12-C13, 8OE 16% Alcohol isopropanol 4% dispersed polyacrylic acid 2% ketone pyrolidone 4% Glycol ether dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether 16%
- Nonionic surfactant coconut fatty acid diethanolamide 4.90% Glycol ether dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether 16% The compositions of the representative products of the first and second classes are as follows: Component Molecule conc.
- Class 1 indicator anionic surfactant lauryl ether sodium sulphate 2-3 EO 3% nonionic surfactant ethoxylated fatty alcohol C12-C13, 8OE 8% dispersed polyacrylate 1% glycol ether propylene glycol monomethylether 2% alcohol isopropanol 2% sequestering sodium citrate 3% Class 2 witness anionic surfactant liquid soap based on vegetable oil (C18) 4% anionic surfactant lauryl ether sodium sulphate, 2-3 EO 2% nonionic surfactant C8-C16 glucoside 6% alcohol ethanol 4% sequestering sodium citrate 3% vegetable oil pine oil 0.2%
- Formulation APG % HEY % Glycol ether % Enzyme % efficiency MPRF 1 C8-C16 glucoside 10 orange terpene 1 propylene glycol monomethyl ether 8 lipase 1 7
- composition according to the invention MPR5 ( figure 6 a ) is more effective in degreasing than Class 1 products ( figure 6 b ) and 2 ( figure 6 c ).
- This improvement in the degreasing power of a composition according to the invention can be explained by the synergy of the action of the enzymes (lipase) and the other components of the product (C8-C16 glucoside, glycol ether, essential oils).
- compositions according to the invention which can be used in spray form, that is to say a composition which is strongly diluted with water, comprising an alkylpolyglucoside, an essential oil and an ether. glycol and an enzyme.
- the effectiveness of this composition is compared with that of a spray cleaning formulation multi-purpose representative of what exists on the market.
- the compositions of these two formulations and their effectiveness, determined as being the percentage by weight of colored butter removed, are detailed in the table below: Product Component Molecule conc. Efficiency Pr. Enz.
- a quantity of 0.5 g of butter per cup is spread evenly over the entire surface.
- the Test compositions are contacted with the cups, without agitation, in order to verify the effectiveness of the formula.
- 50 ml of a pure solution of each test composition are poured into the cup. This efficiency test is performed without mechanical action and at room temperature. The results are observed after 40 minutes (see figure 7 ). From the first minutes, the spray according to the invention ( figure 7b ) attack the fat while the product of the market ( figure 7a ) almost does not work. After 40 minutes, a greater amount of the fat was peeled off by the spray according to the invention while a significant amount of fat is still present on the cup treated with the product market.
- the spray of the invention emulsifies the fat much better than the product of the market.
- the pH variation, before and after action of the product, for the composition according to the invention is 0.27, whereas it is zero for the product of the market.
- the emulsion obtained with the spray according to the invention was therefore acidified.
- the lipases contained in the formulation acted well on the triglycerides by converting a portion of the fat into fatty acids, resulting in the acidification of the mixture.
- the new spray according to the invention based on MPR, has improved properties compared to products on the market. Thanks to its powerful synergistic natural elements (C8-C16 glucoside, orange terpene, lipase), it manages to tackle fat efficiently and quickly
- the figure 8 represents the evolution of the enzymatic activities of the compositions according to the invention MPRF1 to MPRF6, and a conventional enzymatic composition, without MPR, the product "Degres L" of the applicant. It is found that in all cases, the enzymatic activity of the compositions according to the invention is greater than that of the composition "Degrees L".
- the stability of the enzyme has also been tested in various formulations listed in the table below.
- MPR1 contains no essential oil or glycol ether. In MPR2, a glycol ether was added: dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether. In MPR3, a terpene is present, but no glycol ether.
- MPR5 is a composition according to the invention.
- MPR6 is comparable to MPR1, but the surfactant is a commercial product from the petrochemical industry.
- MPR7 contains a glycol ether and an enzyme.
- Formulation surfactant % HEY % Glycol ether % Enzyme % MPR 1 C8-C16 glucoside 10 lipase 1 MPR 2 C8-C16 glucoside 10 dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether 8 lipase 1 MPR 3 C8-C16 glucoside 10 orange terpene 1 lipase 1 MPR 4 orange terpene 1 dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether 10 lipase 1 MPR 5 C8-C16 glucoside 10 orange terpene 1 dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether 8 lipase 1 MPR 6 ethoxylated fatty alcohol C12-C13,80E 10 lipase 1 MPR 7 dipropylene glycol monomethyl
- composition MPR7 the dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether
- composition MPR6 the ethoxylated fatty alcohol C12-C13.8OE
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La présente invention a pour objet une composition détergente liquide obtenue à partir de matières premières renouvelables et comportant une enzyme. La composition détergente concerne une utilisation dans des applications domestiques et industrielles.The present invention relates to a liquid detergent composition obtained from renewable raw materials and comprising an enzyme. The detergent composition is for use in domestic and industrial applications.
Des produits détergents et de nettoyage contenant des enzymes sont connus et utilisés dans les applications domestiques, principalement dans les applications de lessive et de lave-vaisselle, et dans l'industrie, par exemples les industries alimentaires, pour les sols, les murs et le nettoyage en place. Dans les produits pour usage domestique, l'usage des enzymes est cependant moins répandu. En effet, l'adjonction d'enzymes augmente le coût de ces produits. Il nécessite également un savoir-faire, en particulier pour prévenir tout risque d'allergie. II est connu que l'adjonction d'enzymes à une composition détergente liquide permet de dégrader rapidement des salissures d'origine biologiques, et augmente ainsi le pouvoir nettoyant. Chaque type d'enzyme a une action préférentielle. Les lipases agissent sur les salissures grasses, les amylases dégradent l'amidon, les protéases dégradent les salissures protéiniques (sang, oeuf, ...) et les cellulases les fibres végétales. Cependant, les enzymes sont des produits d'origine biologique, animale ou végétale, et peuvent s'avérer instables dans certaines conditions. En particulier, dans un milieu aqueux dilué, certaines enzymes, en particulier les hydrolases, sont instablesCleansing and cleaning products containing enzymes are known and used in household applications, mainly in laundry and dishwashing applications, and in industry, for example food industries, for floors, walls and the home. cleaning in place. In products for domestic use, however, the use of enzymes is less common. Indeed, the addition of enzymes increases the cost of these products. It also requires know-how, especially to prevent any risk of allergy. It is known that the addition of enzymes to a liquid detergent composition rapidly degrades stains of biological origin, and thus increases the cleaning power. Each type of enzyme has a preferential action. Lipases act on fatty soils, amylases degrade starch, proteases degrade protein soils (blood, egg, ...) and cellulases vegetable fibers. However, enzymes are products of biological, animal or plant origin, and may be unstable under certain conditions. In particular, in a dilute aqueous medium, certain enzymes, in particular hydrolases, are unstable
Ces produits détergents connus utilisent traditionnellement comme agents tensioactifs des produits issus de la pétrochimie. A titre d'exemple, les sulfates d'alcools primaires (PAS) et les alkyl benzène sulfonates linéaires (LAS) sont des constituants de compositions détergentes issus de la pétrochimie, et largement utilisés dans l'industrie. A ce titre, elles font appel à des matières premières non renouvelables, et ne rencontrent donc pas les préoccupations écologiques et de développement durable. De plus, les LAS ont une influence négative sur la stabilité des enzymes. Les matières premières renouvelables comprennent des produits d'origine animale, tels que le suif de boeuf, et des produits d'origine végétale, telles que les huiles issues de l'agriculture.These known detergent products traditionally use, as surfactants, products derived from petrochemicals. As for example, primary alcohol sulphates (PAS) and linear alkyl benzene sulphonates (LAS) are components of detergent compositions derived from petrochemistry and widely used in industry. As such, they use non-renewable raw materials, and therefore do not meet ecological concerns and sustainable development. In addition, LASs have a negative influence on enzyme stability. Renewable raw materials include products of animal origin, such as beef tallow, and products of plant origin, such as oils derived from agriculture.
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Parmi les produits nettoyants disponibles sur le marché, on connaît une première classe de produits comportant des constituants issus de la pétrochimie et ne comportant pas d'enzymes. Les produits de ce type sont en général efficaces et économiques. Les constituants principaux des produits de cette classe étant issus de la pétrochimie, ces produits ne participent pas à réduire l'utilisation des ressources fossiles et, en ce sens, ne répondent pas aux préoccupations de développement durable. L'absence d'enzymes rend ces produits moins performants dans le traitement de salissures d'origine biologique.Among the cleaning products available on the market, there is a first class of products comprising components derived from petrochemistry and not containing enzymes. Products of this type are generally efficient and economical. Since the main constituents of products in this class are derived from petrochemicals, these products do not contribute to reducing the use of fossil resources and, in this sense, do not meet the concerns of sustainable development. The absence of enzymes makes these products less effective in the treatment of biofouling.
Une autre classe de produits nettoyants disponibles sur le marché est constituée de formulations principalement à base de matières premières renouvelables, mais ne comportant toujours pas d'enzymes. Dans cette classe figurent les produits « Mousse salle de bains » et « Soft » de la demanderesse. Ces produits sont formulés principalement à partir de matières premières d'origine végétale ou minérale, non issue de la pétrochimie et présentant généralement une bonne biodégradabilité. Ces produits sont la plupart du temps fort dilués. Ils ne comportent cependant pas non plus d'enzyme, ce qui limite leurs performances au nettoyage. La présence d'enzymes est désirable pour améliorer l'effet nettoyant de salissures biologiques. Ainsi que discuté dans la demande de brevet
La présente invention vise à fournir une composition détergente liquide, qui comporte exclusivement ou principalement des produits issus de matières premières renouvelables, et pas ou peu de produits issus de la pétrochimie, qui comporte au moins une enzyme, qui présente de bonnes performances au nettoyage, dans laquelle l'enzyme est stable, et qui ne présente pas les inconvénients de l'art antérieur. En particulier, la présente invention vise à fournir une composition dans laquelle l'enzyme est stable, y compris dans une solution diluée, et qui permet ainsi une utilisation sous forme de spray.The present invention aims to provide a liquid detergent composition, which comprises exclusively or mainly products derived from renewable raw materials, and no or few products from petrochemistry, which comprises at least one enzyme, which has good cleaning performance, in which the enzyme is stable, and which does not have the drawbacks of the prior art. In particular, the present invention aims to provide a composition in which the enzyme is stable, including in a dilute solution, and which thus allows use in the form of spray.
La présente invention se rapporte à une composition détergente liquide comprenant
- (a) de 1 à 30 % en volume d'un alkylpolyglucoside,
- (b) de 0,01 à 3 % en volume d'une huile essentielle,
- (c) de 0,1 à 20 % en volume d'un éther de glycol,
- (d) de 0,01 à 10 % en volume d'une enzyme,
- (a) from 1 to 30% by volume of an alkylpolyglucoside,
- (b) from 0.01 to 3% by volume of an essential oil,
- (c) from 0.1 to 20% by volume of a glycol ether,
- (d) from 0.01 to 10% by volume of an enzyme,
L'alkylpolyglucoside est choisi de préférence parmi le groupe consistant en un C8-C16 glucoside, un C12-C16 glucoside , et leurs mélanges.The alkylpolyglucoside is preferably selected from the group consisting of a C8-C16 glucoside, a C12-C16 glucoside, and mixtures thereof.
L'huile essentielle est choisie de préférence parmi le groupe consistant en le terpène d'orange, les huiles essentielles obtenues à partir du citrus limonum, du citrus aurantium L., du citrus aurantium L. ssp. bergamia, du cymbopogon martinii, du Thymus vulgaris, et leurs mélanges.The essential oil is preferably selected from the group consisting of orange terpene, essential oils obtained from citrus limonum, citrus aurantium L., citrus aurantium L. ssp. bergamia, cymbopogon martinii, Thymus vulgaris, and mixtures thereof.
L'éther de glycol est choisi parmi le groupe consistant en le dipropylène glycol monométhyl éther, le propylène glycol monométhyl éther, et leurs mélanges.The glycol ether is selected from the group consisting of dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, and mixtures thereof.
L'enzyme est choisie de préférence parmi les lipases, les protéases, les cellulases, les hémicellulases, les amylases, les β-glucanases, les xylanases, les arabanases, et leurs mélanges.The enzyme is preferably chosen from lipases, proteases, cellulases, hemicellulases, amylases, β-glucanases, xylanases, arabanases, and mixtures thereof.
La teneur en alkylpolyglucoside est préférentiellement comprise entre 10% et 20% en volume.The alkylpolyglucoside content is preferably between 10% and 20% by volume.
La teneur en l'huile essentielle est préférentiellement comprise entre 1% et 2% en volume.The content of the essential oil is preferably between 1% and 2% by volume.
La teneur en éther de glycol est préférentiellement comprise entre 5% et 15% en volume.The glycol ether content is preferably between 5% and 15% by volume.
La teneur en enzyme est préférentiellement comprise entre 1% et 3% en volume.The enzyme content is preferably between 1% and 3% by volume.
La composition a, dans une variante préférée de l'invention, une teneur en eau est comprise entre 85% et 97% en volume, et permet ainsi l'utilisation sous forme de spray.The composition has, in a preferred variant of the invention, a water content of between 85% and 97% by volume, and thus allows the use in the form of a spray.
La présente invention se rapporte donc également à l'utilisation d'une composition suivant l'inventionThe present invention thus also relates to the use of a composition according to the invention
Cette composition peut être utilisée dans un but antifongique.This composition can be used for antifungal purpose.
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La demanderesse a découvert que, de manière inattendue, l'usage de matières premières renouvelables (MPR) avait un effet stabilisant sur les enzymes, et que les performances de nettoyage étaient améliorées par rapport à une formulation connue. Parmi les performances des formulations, on compte l'effet détergent, l'effet germicide, et l'activité anti-fongique.The applicant has discovered that, unexpectedly, the use of renewable raw materials (RPM) had a stabilizing effect on the enzymes, and that the cleaning performance was improved compared to a known formulation. Among the performance of the formulations are the detergent effect, the germicidal effect, and the anti-fungal activity.
Dans le cadre de l'invention, les activités enzymatiques, et leur stabilité au cours du temps ont été mesurées de la manière suivante : On met un substrat spécifique en présence de l'enzyme. Ce substrat est hydrolysé en un produit absorbant la lumière à une longueur d'onde de 405 nm. On mesure l'absorbance d'un échantillon de ce substrat, au moyen d'un spectrophotomètre Thermospectronic. L'absorbance mesurée permet de déduire la concentration en produit d'hydrolyse du substrat (loi de Beur-Lambert), et la variation d'absorbance ΔA/min est proportionnelle à l'activité de l'enzyme considérée.In the context of the invention, the enzymatic activities, and their stability over time, were measured as follows: A specific substrate is placed in the presence of the enzyme. This substrate is hydrolyzed to a light absorbing product at a wavelength of 405 nm. The absorbance of a sample of this substrate is measured by means of a Thermospectronic spectrophotometer. The measured absorbance makes it possible to deduce the hydrolysis product concentration of the substrate (Beur-Lambert law), and the variation in absorbance ΔA / min is proportional to the activity of the enzyme in question.
Les alkylpolyglucosides (en abrégé : APG) sont des composés de formule générale :
R-O-(G)x
où R est une chaîne alkyle linéaire ou branchée, et G est un monosaccharide tel que le glucose. Ces composés sont obtenus à partir d'un alcool gras issu d'une huile végétale et du monosaccharide. Parmi les APG utilisés communément et disponibles commercialement figurent les alcools gras en C8 à C16 glucosides (ci après appelé C8-C18 glucoside) tels que le cocoglucoside et les alcools gras en C12 à C16 glucoside (ci après appelé C12-C18 glucoside) tels que le laurylglucoside.The alkylpolyglucosides (abbreviated as APG) are compounds of general formula:
RO- (G) x
where R is a linear or branched alkyl chain, and G is a monosaccharide such as glucose. These compounds are obtained from a fatty alcohol derived from a vegetable oil and from the monosaccharide. Among the commonly used commercially available APGs are C8 to C16 fatty alcohols glucosides (hereinafter referred to as C8-C18 glucoside) such as cocoglucoside and C12 to C16 glucoside fatty alcohols (hereinafter referred to as C12-C18 glucoside) such as laurylglucoside.
Dans le tableau suivant, la formulation A est une formulation classique constituée d'alcool gras éthoxylé, d'acide borique, d'éther de glycol (Dipropylène glycol monométhyl éther), d'enzymes (lipase) et de conservateurs. La formulation B est une formulation suivant l'invention, dans laquelle l'alkylpolyglucoside est un C8-C16 glucoside, l'éther de glycol est le dipropylène glycol monométhyl éther, l'huile essentielle est le terpène d'orange et l'enzyme est une lipase. On a mesuré l'activité de la lipase après un délai d'attente de 1 à 90 jours. Les résultats de ces mesures montrent que l'activité enzymatique décroît très sensiblement moins vite dans la formulation B suivant l'invention que dans la formulation A classique, l'activité étant, en moyenne, 35% supérieure dans la formulation B.
Des essais ont été effectués avec les formulations A et B ci-dessus, sous forme diluée. La forme diluée dans l'eau est intéressante car elle permet une utilisation sous forme de spray.
On a comparé les effets germicide et détergent de quatre formulations :
- (1) Blanc : eau de ville
- (2) Produit classique : Alcool gras éthoxylé + Potasse caustique + Phosphate + Conservateurs
- (3) Produit enzymatique classique: Alcool gras éthoxylé + Acide borique + Ether de glycol (Dipropylène glycol monométhyl éther) + Enzymes (Lipase) + Conservateurs
- (4) Produit enzymatique suivant l'invention, stabilisée par des MPR : C8-C16 glucoside + Ether de glycol (Dipropylène glycol monométhyl éther) + Terpène d'orange + Enzymes (Lipase)
- DE (Effet détergent) : il traduit le degré d'élimination des salissures d'origine organique de la surface. Son échelle varie de 0 à 4. Plus sa valeur est élevée, plus le niveau de propreté de la surface est important.
- GE (Effet germicide) : il traduit le degré d'élimination des microorganismes adhérant à une surface. Son échelle s'étend de 0 à 8. Plus la valeur du GE est élevée, plus le nombre de microorganismes éliminés de la surface est important.
- (1) White: city water
- (2) Classic product: Ethoxylated fatty alcohol + Caustic potash + Phosphate + Preservatives
- (3) Conventional enzymatic product: Ethoxylated fatty alcohol + Boric acid + glycol ether (Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether) + Enzymes (Lipase) + Preservatives
- (4) Enzymatic product according to the invention, stabilized by MPR: C8-C16 glucoside + glycol ether (Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether) + Orange terpene + Enzymes (Lipase)
- DE (detergent effect): it reflects the degree of removal of organic soils from the surface. Its scale varies from 0 to 4. The higher its value, the higher the level of cleanliness of the surface.
- GE (Germicidal effect): it reflects the degree of elimination of microorganisms adhering to a surface. Its scale ranges from 0 to 8. The higher the EG value, the greater the number of microorganisms removed from the surface.
Des essais d'activité antifongiques ont été effectués suivant le mode opératoire suivant :
Une composition suivant l'invention contient les composants suivants :
- des agents tensioactifs issus de matières premières renouvelables,
- des huiles essentielles pures issues de plantes (indiquées dans le tableau ci-après par h.e. de ...)
- un éther de glycol, le dipropylène glycol monométhyl éther,
- des enzymes.
La composition détaillée est donnée dans le tableau ci-après:
Cette composition est particulièrement adaptée à l'élimination et à la prévention de l'apparition des moisissures, par exemple dans les salles de bains. Mode opératoire:
- Le test de l'activité anti-fongique est réalisé sur base de la technique de l'antiobiogramme : un milieu de culture riche est inoculé à l'aide de microorganismes sur lesquels on désire que le produit agisse :
- inoculum : champignons récoltés dans un endroit humide
- 200 µl de produit est versé sur l'endroit inoculé
- incubation durant 48 heures à 35°C
- La
figure 2a montre le développement de la culture de moisissures après 24 heures, sur un support non traité. Lafigure 2b montre le même résultat, avec la composition ci-dessus. Lesfigures 2c montrent ce développement après 48 heures. Après 24 heures d'incubation, la moisissure commence à se développer sur la boite de pétri où aucun produit n'a été ajouté. En revanche, il n'y a aucun développement de moisissure sur dans la région où les 200 µl de la composition suivant l'invention ont été ajoutés. Après 48 heures d'incubation, la moisissure continue à se développer fortement sur le milieu inoculé où aucun produit n'a été déposé. Par contre, il n'y a toujours aucune trace de moisissure sur la boîte où la composition suivant l'invention a été rajoutée. Néanmoins, quelques microorganismes se développent autour du halo d'inhibition formé par l'ajout du produit. La composition de l'invention possède donc bien des propriétés anti-fongiques car elle empêche les champignons de se développer durant une certaine période. Ce produit est à utiliser régulièrement si on désire l'employer en traitement préventif. Une étude complémentaire a démontré l'action aussi bien des enzymes que des huiles essentielles sur la limitation de la croissance du champignon. Chaque substance active a donc son intérêt.et 2d
A composition according to the invention contains the following components:
- surfactants derived from renewable raw materials,
- pure essential oils from plants (indicated in the table below by he de ...)
- a glycol ether, dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether,
- enzymes.
The detailed composition is given in the table below:
This composition is particularly suitable for eliminating and preventing the appearance of molds, for example in bathrooms. Operating mode:
- The test of the anti-fungal activity is carried out on the basis of the anti-biogram technique: a rich culture medium is inoculated with the aid of microorganisms on which it is desired that the product act:
- inoculum: mushrooms harvested in a damp place
- 200 μl of product is poured on the inoculated place
- incubation for 48 hours at 35 ° C
- The
figure 2a shows the development of mold culture after 24 hours, on an untreated support. Thefigure 2b shows the same result, with the composition above. TheFigures 2c and 2d show this development after 48 hours. After 24 hours of incubation, the mold begins to grow on the petri dish where no product has been added. On the other hand, there is no mold growth in the region where the 200 μl of the composition according to the invention were added. After 48 hours of incubation, the mold continues to grow strongly on the inoculated medium where no product has been deposited. By cons, there is still no trace of mold on the box where the composition according to the invention was added. Nevertheless, some microorganisms develop around the inhibition halo formed by the addition of the product. The composition of the invention therefore has anti-fungal properties because it prevents fungi from developing for a certain period. This product is to be used regularly if it is desired to use it as a preventive treatment. A complementary study has demonstrated the action of both enzymes and essential oils on limiting the growth of the fungus. Each active substance is therefore of interest.
La demanderesse a découvert que les compositions suivant l'invention, comportant un APG, une huile essentielle, un éther de glycol, et une enzyme présentent des caractéristiques intéressantes inattendues. Pour mettre en évidence cet effet synergique, on a comparé le développement de moisissures dans des boites de pétri non traitées (ci après dénommées « blanc ») et des compositions d'essai. Les essais suivants on été effectués avec les compositions suivantes:
- (A) Le produit A contient une huile essentielle et un APG (un C8-C16 glucoside), mais pas d'enzyme. Les huiles essentielles sont les huiles essentielles de thymus vulgaris, de cymbopogon martinii, de citrus limonum (0,1%).
- (B) Le produit B, à l'inverse, contient une enzyme, mais pas d'huile essentielle, et le même APG (un C8-C16 glucoside). Les enzymes sont l'alpha-amylase, un complexe enzymatique de β-glucanase, de cellulase, d'hemicellulase, d'arabanase et de xylanase, la carbohydrase, la lysophospholipase et la phospholipase (0,2%)
- (C) Une composition suivant l'invention, contenant un APG, une huile essentielle et une enzyme. L'APG est un C8-C16 glucoside, et l'huile essentielle est un mélange de d'huiles essentielles de thymus vulgaris, de cymbopogon martinii et de citrus limonum (0,1 %),
- (D) Une autre composition suivant l'invention, contenant un APG, une huile essentielle et une enzyme. L'APG est un C8-C16 glucoside, et l'huile essentielle est un mélange d'huiles essentielles de citrus limonum et de citrus aurantium L. ssp. bergamia (0,1%) (huiles essentielles obtenues à partir d'agrumes).
- (A) Product A contains an essential oil and APG (a C8-C16 glucoside), but no enzyme. The essential oils are the essential oils of thymus vulgaris, cymbopogon martinii, citrus limonum (0.1%).
- (B) Product B, conversely, contains an enzyme, but no essential oil, and the same APG (a C8-C16 glucoside). Enzymes are alpha-amylase, an enzyme complex of β-glucanase, cellulase, hemicellulase, arabanase and xylanase, carbohydrase, lysophospholipase and phospholipase (0.2%)
- (C) A composition according to the invention, containing an APG, an essential oil and an enzyme. APG is a C8-C16 glucoside, and the oil essential is a blend of essential oils of thymus vulgaris, cymbopogon martinii and citrus limonum (0.1%),
- (D) Another composition according to the invention, containing an APG, an essential oil and an enzyme. APG is a C8-C16 glucoside, and the essential oil is a blend of essential oils of citrus limonum and citrus aurantium L. ssp. bergamia (0.1%) (essential oils obtained from citrus fruits).
Une première série d'essais vise à évaluer l'effet antifongique de chacun des composants des compositions suivant l'invention. Les produits A, B, C et D, décrits ci-dessus, sont comparés. La
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Une seconde série d'essais vise à évaluer l'effet antifongique de chacun deux types huiles essentielles utilisées dans des compositions suivant l'invention et compare les compositions C et D et le « blanc ». La
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Après une semaine, le mycélium de la moisissure a rempli complètement toute la surface du témoin. La surface des milieux où les compositions C et D ont été déposées n'est toujours pas recouverte entièrement. De plus, le développement de moisissures est moins prononcé du côté de la composition C que de la composition D. Cela est tout à fait normal car les huiles essentielles à base d'aromates (girofle, palmarosa,etc...) sont reconnues pour leur pouvoir bactéricide et anti-fongique. Les huiles essentielles à base d'agrumes (citron, bergamote, etc...) ont quant à elle un pouvoir bactéricide et anti-fongique moins prononcé.A second series of tests aims to evaluate the antifungal effect of each two types of essential oils used in compositions according to the invention and compares compositions C and D and "white". The
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After a week, the mycelium of mold completely filled the entire surface of the control. The surface of the media where compositions C and D have been deposited is still not completely covered. In addition, the development of mold is less pronounced on the composition C side than the composition D. This is quite normal because the essential oils based on herbs (clove, palmarosa, etc ...) are recognized for their bactericidal and anti-fungal power. The citrus-based essential oils (lemon, bergamot, etc.) have a less pronounced bactericidal and anti-fungal effect.
On conclut de ces essais, d'une part, que les enzymes et les huiles essentielles (issues d'aromates) ont chacune une activité anti-fongique. Ces deux types de matières premières renouvelables peuvent donc fonctionner en synergie car elles ont des modes d'action différents sur les microorganismes. Ces résultats mettent en évidence un effet antifongique des enzymes utilisées dans les formulations de l'invention. Ensuite, le choix du mélange d'huiles essentielles détermine l'efficacité à plus ou moins long terme de l'activité anti-fongique.It is concluded from these tests, on the one hand, that enzymes and essential oils (derived from aromatics) each have antifungal activity. These two types of renewable raw materials can therefore work in synergy because they have different modes of action on microorganisms. These results highlight an antifungal effect of enzymes used in the formulations of the invention. Then, the choice of the essential oil mixture determines the effectiveness of the anti-fungal activity in the more or less long term.
On a cherché à évaluer l'efficacité des constituants entrant dans les compositions suivant l'invention, pris isolément, en les comparant à un produit usuel. L'expérience consiste à enduire une coupelle en verre d'une quantité fixe de beurre coloré en rouge. Le produit à tester est mis en contact avec la coupelle, sans agitation, dans le but de vérifier l'efficacité dégraissante de la formule.
Dans une première série d'essais, dont les résultats sont représentés à la
Dans une seconde série d'essais, non représentés, on a comparé l'efficacité de plusieurs solvants. Les résultats de cette seconde série d'essais sont les suivants:
- les solvants présentant le pouvoir dégraissant le plus important, parmi la gamme des solvants essayés sont les huiles essentielles terpènes d'orange et de citron, les propylène glycol éthers (le propylène glycol monométhyl éther et le dipropylène glycol monométhyl éther).
Ces deux séries d'essais conduisent également aux conclusions suivantes :- les solvants (huiles essentielles et éthers de glycol) agissent rapidement sur la graisse et puis n'agissent plus ;
- les tensioactifs (un C8-C16 glucoside) agissent plus lentement mais pendant longtemps, jusqu'à élimination des dépôts de graisse.
Les compositions suivant l'invention allient donc l'effet dégraissant à court terme des solvants avec l'effet dégraissant à plus long terme des C8-C16 glucosides.
In a first series of tests, the results of which are shown in
In a second series of tests, not shown, the efficiency of several solvents was compared. The results of this second series of tests are as follows:
- the solvents with the most important degreasing power, among the range of solvents tested are the essential oils terpenes of orange and lemon, propylene glycol ethers (propylene glycol monomethyl ether and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether).
These two series of tests also lead to the following conclusions:- the solvents (essential oils and glycol ethers) act quickly on the fat and then no longer act;
- surfactants (a C8-C16 glucoside) act more slowly but for a long time until fat deposits are removed.
The compositions according to the invention thus combine the short-term degreasing effect of solvents with the longer-term degreasing effect of C8-C16 glucosides.
On a également cherché à mettre en évidence l'efficacité des compositions suivant l'invention, comportant un alkylpolyglucoside, une huile essentielle, un éther de glycol et une enzyme par rapport aux deux classes de produits connus de l'art antérieur. L'expérience consiste à enduire une coupelle en verre d'une quantité fixe et connue de beurre coloré en rouge. La composition à tester est mise en contact avec la coupelle, sans agitation, dans le but de vérifier l'efficacité de la formule. On verse 50 ml d'une solution à 10% de la composition à tester dans la coupelle, on laisse agir pendant 40 minutes à température ambiante, puis on étuve à 105°C pendant 20 minutes pour éliminer toute trace d'eau, et on pèse pour déterminer la quantité de beurre coloré éliminée. Les compositions suivant l'invention, MPRF1 à MPRF6, sont comparées à des produits de la première classe, le produit « Reatout » de la demanderesse, et une formulation représentative de cette classe de produits, et à des produits de la deuxième classe, le produit « Soft » de la demanderesse, et une formulation représentative de cette autre classe de produits.
Les compositions des produits Reatout et Soft sont les suivantes :
The compositions of Reatout and Soft products are as follows:
On a également cherché à mettre en évidence l'efficacité d'une composition suivant l'invention utilisable sous forme spray, c'est-à-dire une composition fortement diluée à l'eau, comportant un alkylpolyglucoside, une huile essentielle, un éther de glycol et une enzyme. L'efficacité de cette composition est comparée avec celle d'une formulation nettoyant spray multi usages représentative de ce qui existe sur le marché. Les compositions de ces deux formulations et leur efficacité, déterminée comme étant le pourcentage en poids de beurre coloré éliminé, sont détaillées dans le tableau ci-après :
On a enfin cherché à mettre en évidence les caractéristiques de stabilité des enzymes dans diverses formulations. La
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- Liquid detergent composition which can be used in the form of a spray, comprising:(a) from 1 to 30 volume % of an alkylpolyglucoside,(b) from 0.01 to 3 volume % of a pure essential oil derived from plants,(c) from 0.1 to 20 volume % of glycol ether,(d) from 0.01 to 10 volume % of an enzyme,
the complement to 100 volume % being mainly constituted of water. - Composition according to claim 1, characterized in that the alkylpolyglucoside is selected from the group consisting in C8-C16 glucoside, C12-C16 glucoside, and mixtures thereof.
- Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the essential oil is selected from the group consisting in orange terpene, essential oils obtained from citrus limonum, citrus aurantium L., citrus aurantium L. ssp. bergamia, cymbopogon martinii, Thymus vulgaris, and mixtures thereof.
- Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the glycol ether is selected from the group consisting in dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, and mixtures thereof.
- Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the enzyme is selected from:- lipases,- proteases,- cellulases,- hemicellulases,- amylases,- β-glucanases,- xylanases,- arabanases,
and mixtures thereof. - Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the alkylpolyglucoside content is between 10 volume % and 20 volume %.
- Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the essential oil content is between 1 volume % and 2 volume %.
- Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the glycol ether content is between 5 volume % and 15 volume %.
- Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the enzyme content is between 1 volume % and 3 volume %.
- Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, for being used in the form of a spray, characterized in that the water content is between 85 volume % and 97 volume %.
- Use of the composition according to any one of the preceding claims in the form of a spray.
- Use according to claim 11 for antifungal purposes.
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