17735222. POLYPEPTIDE VARIANTS simplified abstract (The Procter & Gamble Company)
Contents
- 1 POLYPEPTIDE VARIANTS
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 POLYPEPTIDE VARIANTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Potential Applications
- 1.6 Problems Solved
- 1.7 Benefits
- 1.8 Potential Commercial Applications
- 1.9 Possible Prior Art
- 1.10 How do polypeptide variants enhance the cleaning performance of the compositions?
- 1.11 What are the environmental implications of using surfactants in fabric treatment compositions?
- 1.12 Original Abstract Submitted
POLYPEPTIDE VARIANTS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Lars Henrik Oestergaard of Charlottenlund (DK)
Annette Helle Johansen of Brønshøj (DK)
Thomas Holberg Blicher of Bagsvaerd (DK)
Gernot J. Abel of København Ø (DK)
Steen Krogsgaard of Bagsvaerd (DK)
Jens E Nielsen of Bagsvaerd (DK)
Neil Joseph Lant of Newcastle upon Tyne (GB)
POLYPEPTIDE VARIANTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17735222 titled 'POLYPEPTIDE VARIANTS
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes detergent compositions containing polypeptide variants for cleaning and treating surfaces, as well as fabric treatment compositions with surfactants such as anionic, nonionic, and/or cationic agents.
- Polypeptide variants are included in detergent compositions for enhanced cleaning and treatment of surfaces.
- Surfactants like anionic, nonionic, and cationic agents are part of the fabric treatment compositions.
- The compositions aim to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of cleaning and treating surfaces.
Potential Applications
The technology can be applied in various industries such as household cleaning, industrial cleaning, and textile manufacturing.
Problems Solved
The technology addresses the need for more effective and efficient cleaning and treatment solutions for surfaces and fabrics.
Benefits
The use of polypeptide variants and surfactants in the compositions can lead to improved cleaning performance, better stain removal, and enhanced fabric treatment.
Potential Commercial Applications
The technology can be commercialized in the detergent industry, textile industry, and cleaning product market.
Possible Prior Art
Prior art may include existing detergent compositions with different active ingredients, surfactants, or cleaning agents.
Unanswered Questions
How do polypeptide variants enhance the cleaning performance of the compositions?
Polypeptide variants may have specific properties that make them more effective in removing stains and dirt from surfaces.
What are the environmental implications of using surfactants in fabric treatment compositions?
Surfactants can have environmental impacts, so it is important to consider the sustainability of using these agents in cleaning products.
Original Abstract Submitted
Detergent compositions including polypeptide variants and methods of cleaning and/or treatment of surfaces using such compositions, and fabric treatment compositions including polypeptide variants. The compositions may include surfactants: anionic, nonionic and/or cationic.
- The Procter & Gamble Company
- Lars Beier of Søborg (DK)
- Lars Henrik Oestergaard of Charlottenlund (DK)
- Annette Helle Johansen of Brønshøj (DK)
- Klaus Gori of Dyssegaard (DK)
- Thomas Holberg Blicher of Bagsvaerd (DK)
- Gernot J. Abel of København Ø (DK)
- Steen Krogsgaard of Bagsvaerd (DK)
- Jens E Nielsen of Bagsvaerd (DK)
- Lars Giger of Valby (DK)
- Neil Joseph Lant of Newcastle upon Tyne (GB)
- C11D3/386
- C11D3/00
- C11D3/48
- C11D11/00
- C12N9/22
- C12N15/52