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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 11, 2020
Filed:
Mar. 25, 2009
Flemming Borup, Tygelsjoe, SE;
Thomas Hoenger Callisen, Frederiksberg C, DK;
Kirk Matthew Schnorr, Holte, DK;
Ole Simonsen, Soeborg, DK;
Christian Wieth, Virum, DK;
Judith Maria Bonsall, Bebington, GB;
Andrew Paul Chapple, Bebington, GB;
Anthony Hackett, Bebington, GB;
Christopher Clarkson Jones, Bebington, GB;
David Richard Arthur Mealing, Bebington, GB;
Rajesh Amrit Salkar, Bebington, GB;
Flemming Borup, Tygelsjoe, SE;
Thomas Hoenger Callisen, Frederiksberg C, DK;
Kirk Matthew Schnorr, Holte, DK;
Ole Simonsen, Soeborg, DK;
Christian Wieth, Virum, DK;
Judith Maria Bonsall, Bebington, GB;
Andrew Paul Chapple, Bebington, GB;
Anthony Hackett, Bebington, GB;
Christopher Clarkson Jones, Bebington, GB;
David Richard Arthur Mealing, Bebington, GB;
Rajesh Amrit Salkar, Bebington, GB;
NOVOZYMES A/S, Bagsvaerd, DK;
Abstract
The combination of an enzyme substrate and an enzyme capable of accelerating the modification of said substrate, provides a triggered release system which works especially well. The use of the enzyme-triggered release system can retain a rinse benefit agent during the wash stage and release it during the subsequent rinse stage.