Use of an .alpha.-amylase modified to improve oxidation stabilit

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Bleaching – Chemical

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8101, 8107, 8138, 510305, 510392, 510393, 435263, C12N 928, C12N 1556, D06L 114, C11D 3386

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a process for simultaneously desizing and bleaching of a fabric comprising starch or starch-derivatives as well as to the use of an oxidation stable .alpha.-amylase for said process.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the textile processing industry, .alpha.-amylases are traditionally used as auxiliaries in the desizing process to facilitate the removal of starch-containing size which has served as a protective coating on yarns during weaving.
Complete removal of the size coating after weaving is important to ensure optimum results in the subsequent processes, in which the fabric is generally scoured, bleached and dyed. Enzymatic starch break-down is preferred because it does not involve any harmful effect on the fibre material.
In order to reduce processing cost and increase mill throughput, the desizing processing is sometimes combined with the scouring and bleaching steps. In such cases, non-enzymatic auxiliaries such as alkali or oxidation agents are typically used to break down the starch, because traditional .alpha.-amylases are not very compatible with high pH levels and bleaching agents. Alternatively, unrealistic high amounts of .alpha.-amylases, optionally in protected form, have to be used for such combined processes. The non-enzymatic breakdown of the starch size does lead to some fibre damage because of the rather aggressive chemicals used.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to use .alpha.-amylase enzymes having an improved resistance towards or being compatible with oxidation (bleaching) agents at elevated pH, in order to retain the advantages of enzymatic size break down in a time-saving and environmentally desirable simultaneous desizing and bleaching process.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,643,736 discloses a process for desizing and bleaching performed in a single operation, in which sodium chlorite is used in combination with a strong base, a surface active agent, an activator, and an amylolytic enzyme. However, the use of sodium chlorite is undesirable from an environmental point of view.
EP 119 920 discloses a process for simultaneous desizing and bleaching, in which sodium tetraborate decahydrate is used as buffer in a bath containing hydrogen peroxide, a sequestering agent, an amylase and a surfactant.
In both of the processes described in the above patent publications a relatively high amount of .alpha.-amylase is used, presumably in order to compensate for the low oxidation stability of the .alpha.-amylases used.
PCT/DK93/00230 discloses .alpha.-amylase mutants having improved oxidation stability. The mutants are indicated to be useful for desizing, but their use in a combined desizing and bleaching process is not mentioned.


BRIEF DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

The fact that oxidation stable .alpha.-amylases now, for the first time, are available makes it possible to perform a combined enzymatic desizing and bleaching treatment of starch-containing fabrics. Accordingly, in a first aspect the invention relates to a process for simultaneously desizing and bleaching of a sized fabric containing starch or starch derivatives, which process comprises treating the fabric with a bleaching composition and an oxidation stable .alpha.-amylase.
It is contemplated that the use of oxidation stable .alpha.-amylases in the above process constitute an environmentally desirable alternative to non-enzymatic alkali or oxidation agents used today for desizing and bleaching. Furthermore, the oxidation stable .alpha.-amylase may be used in amounts corresponding to the amounts of .alpha.-amylase used in today's desizing processes.
In the present context, the term "oxidation stable" is intended to indicate that under conditions prevailing during the combined process of the invention, the oxidation stable .alpha.-amylase performs better than the B. licheniformis .alpha.-amylase, commercially available from the Applicant under the trade name Termamyl.RTM.. Termamyl.RTM. is presently considered to be highly useful for desizing, but is less suitable for a combined proce

REFERENCES:
patent: 4536182 (1985-08-01), Tatin
Esteil et al, "Engineering an Enzyme by Site-Directed Mutagenesis to be Resistant to Chemical Oxidation", J. Biol. Chem, 260(11), Jun., 1985, pp. 6518-6521.

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