Compositions – Leather or fur treating
Patent
1997-08-05
1999-08-31
Green, Anthony
Compositions
Leather or fur treating
8 941R, 8 9418, 424528, C14C 100, C14C 102, A01N 6302
Patent
active
059450274
ABSTRACT:
Halophilic bacteria have been shown to cause red heat on brine-cured hides, resulting in extensive damage to leather made from the hides. The addition of bile salts to raceways or to hides directly has been found to prevent the occurrence of red heat by inhibiting the growth of the halophilic bacteria. Bile salt solutions were added to cultures of Haloarcula hispanica, Haloferax gibbonsii and Haloferax mediterranei. Fresh hides were also cured in brine containing halobacteria and bile salts. In both instances, the presence of bile salts inhibited the growth of halobacteria, and hides cured in the presence of halobacteria did not develop red heat.
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Bailey David G.
Claunch Robert W.
Vreeland Russell H.
Fado John D.
Graeter Janelle S.
Green Anthony
Silverstein M. Howard
Southeast Applied Research
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