Peg-modified proteases and methods of use in contact lens cleani

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Miscellaneous

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510392, 510530, 510113, 510114, 435187, 435188, 435219, 435220, 424 943, C11D 3386, B08B 308

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ABSTRACT:
The invention discloses PEG-modified proteases, compositions containing these modified enzymes, and methods for using them to clean contact lenses. The methods of the present invention are also directed to the simultaneous cleaning and disinfecting of contact lenses, when compositions of the present invention are combined with a suitable disinfectant.

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