Claims
- 1. An enzyme-containing granule comprising:
(a) an enzyme, and (b) a core which intrinsically is capable of absorbing at least 5% w/w (based on the weight of the core) of water.
- 2. An enzyme-containing granule according to claim 1, wherein the core is intrinsically capable of absorbing at least 20% w/w (based on the weight of the core) of water.
- 3. An enzyme-containing granule according to claim 1, wherein the core is intrinsically capable of absorbing at least 30% w/w (based on the weight of the core) of water.
- 4. An enzyme-containing granule according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the total amount of the enzyme present in the granule is absorbed within the core.
- 5. An enzyme-containing granule according to claim 1, wherein at least 10% w/w of the total amount of the enzyme (calculated as active enzyme protein) present in the granule is absorbed within the core.
- 6. An enzyme-containing granule according to claim 1, wherein at least 40% w/w of the total amount of the enzyme (calculated as active enzyme protein) present in the granule is absorbed within the core.
- 7. An enzyme-containing granule according to claim 1, wherein at least 90% w/w of the total amount of the enzyme (calculated as active enzyme protein) present in the granule is absorbed within the core.
- 8. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the ratio between the largest and the smallest diameter of the granule is less than 3.
- 9. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the ratio between the largest and the smallest diameter of the granule is less than 1.5.
- 10. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the ratio between the largest and the smallest diameter of the granule is at most 1.2.
- 11. A granule according to claim 1, which is substantially spherical.
- 12. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface thereof is substantially smooth.
- 13. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the core comprises starch and/or modified starch.
- 14. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the core comprises a total of at least 25% w/w of starch and/or modified starch (based on the weight of the core).
- 15. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the core comprises a total of at least 50% w/w of starch and/or modified starch (based on the weight of the core).
- 16. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the core comprises a total of at least 75% w/w of starch and/or modified starch (based on the weight of the core).
- 17. A granule according to claim 13, wherein the starch is selected from the group consisting of cassava starch, sago-palm starch, potato starch, rice starch, maize starch, waxy maize starch, wheat starch, sorghum starch, barley starch, sweet-potato starch and yam starch.
- 18. A granule according to claim 13, wherein the starch is partly gelatinized.
- 19. A granule according to claim 18, wherein the degree of starch gelatinization is at least 2%.
- 20. A granule according to claim 19, wherein the degree of starch gelatinization is in the range of 10-60%.
- 21. A granule according to claim 20, wherein the degree of starch gelatinization is in the range of 30-60%.
- 22. A granule according to claim 18, wherein the degree of starch gelatinization is at most 95%.
- 23. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the core consists substantially exclusively of starch and/or modified starch.
- 24. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the core consists substantially exclusively of partly gelatinized starch.
- 25. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the core comprises a silicate.
- 26. A granule according to claim 25, wherein the silicate is selected from the group consisting of bentonite, fuller's earth and diatomaceous earth.
- 27. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the core comprises one or more materials selected from the group consisting of binders, fillers, plasticizers, fibrous materials and superabsorbents.
- 28. A granule according to claim 1, wherein the core is such that the ratio between (i) the force required to initiate crushing of the core and (ii) the square of the core diameter is greater than 400 g/mm2.
- 29. A granule according to claim 1, containing one or more enzymes selected from the group consisting of: peptidases; amylases; lipases; cellulases; oxidoreductases; phytases; and xylanases.
- 30. A granule according to claim 1, further comprising a coating layer.
- 31. A granule according to claim 30, comprising two or more coating layers.
- 32. A granule according to claim 1, having a size in the range of about 50-4000 μm.
- 33. A granule according to claim 32, having a size in the range of 300-2000 μm.
- 34. A process for producing enzyme-containing granules from absorbent cores, the process comprising:
(a) contacting absorbent cores, capable of absorbing at least 5% w/w (based on the weight of the core) of water, with a liquid medium containing an enzyme in dissolved and/or dispersed form, the amount of the liquid medium employed being such that substantially no attendant agglomeration of the resulting product occurs; and (b) at least partially removing volatile components of the liquid medium from the resulting product.
- 35. The process according to claim 34, wherein absorption of liquid phase from the liquid medium by the cores occurs in step (a).
- 36. The process according to claim 35, wherein the liquid phase contains dissolved enzyme.
- 37. The process according to claim 34, wherein the liquid medium is an aqueous medium.
- 38. The process according to claim 34, wherein the contacting takes place with mixing in a mixer.
- 39. The process according to claim 34, wherein the contacting takes place under conditions whereby the cores are fluidized.
- 40. The process according to claim 39, wherein the fluidizing takes place in a fluid-bed apparatus.
- 41. The process according to claim 34, wherein the liquid medium is sprayed, from one or more spray nozzles, onto the absorbent cores.
- 42. The process according to claim 34, wherein substantially complete absorption of the liquid phase of the liquid medium by the cores is allowed to take place before initiating the removal of volatile components.
- 43. The process according to claim 34, wherein the liquid medium further contains a surfactant.
- 44. The process according to claim 34, wherein the liquid medium contains enzyme in crystalline form.
- 45. The process according to claim 34, wherein the removal of volatile components takes place in a mixer.
- 46. The process according to claim 34, wherein the removal of volatile components takes place under fluidized conditions.
- 47. The process according to claim 46, wherein the removal of volatile components under fluidized conditions is carried out in a fluid-bed apparatus.
- 48. The process according to claim 34, wherein the absorbent cores are substantially spherical.
- 49. The process according to claim 34, wherein the outer surface of the absorbent cores is substantially smooth.
- 50. The process according to claim 34, wherein the absorbent cores comprise starch and/or modified starch.
- 51. The process according to claim 50, wherein the absorbent cores comprise a total of at least 25% w/w of starch and/or modified starch (based on the weight of the core).
- 52. The process according to claim 51, wherein the absorbent cores comprise a total of at least 50% w/w of starch and/or modified starch (based on the weight of the core).
- 53. The process according to claim 52, wherein the absorbent cores comprise a total of at least 75% w/w of starch and/or modified starch (based on the weight of the core).
- 54. The process according to claim 50, wherein the starch is selected from the group consisting of cassava starch, sago-palm starch, potato starch, rice starch, maize starch, waxy maize starch, wheat starch, sorghum starch, barley starch, sweet-potato starch and yam starch.
- 55. The process according to claim 50, wherein the starch is partly gelatinized.
- 56. The process according to claim 55, wherein the degree of starch gelatinization is at least 2%.
- 57. The process according to claim 56, wherein the degree of starch gelatinization is in the range of 10-60%.
- 58. The process according to claim 57, wherein the degree of starch gelatinization is in the range of 30-60%.
- 59. The process according to claim 55, wherein the degree of starch gelatinization is at most 95%.
- 60. The process according to claim 34, wherein the absorbent cores consist substantially exclusively of starch and/or modified starch.
- 61. The process according to claim 34, wherein the absorbent cores consist substantially exclusively of partly gelatinized starch.
- 62. The process according to claim 34, wherein the absorbent cores comprise a silicate.
- 63. The process according to claim 62, wherein the silicate is selected from the group consisting of bentonite, fuller's earth and diatomaceous earth.
- 64. The process according to claim 34, wherein the absorbent cores comprise one or more materials selected from the group consisting of binders, fillers, plasticizers, fibrous materials and superabsorbents.
- 65. The process according to claim 34, wherein the absorbent cores are such that the ratio between (i) the force required to initiate crushing of the core and (ii) the square of the core diameter is greater than 400 g/mm2.
- 66. The process according to claim 34, wherein the liquid medium contains one or more enzymes selected from the group consisting of: peptidases; amylases; lipases; cellulases; oxidoreductases; phytases; and xylanases.
- 67. The process according to claim 34, further comprising applying a coating layer to the granules during or after the removal of volatile components.
- 68. The process according to claim 67, comprising applying two or more coating layers.
- 69. The process according to claim 34, wherein the size of the enzyme-containing granules produced is in the range of about 50-4000 μm.
- 70. An enzyme-containing granule obtained by a process according to claim 34.
- 71. A detergent composition comprising an enzyme-containing granule according to claim 1 and a surfactant.
- 74. An animal feed composition comprising an enzyme-containing granule according to claim 1.
Priority Claims (2)
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1996 00759 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application No. 09/548,832 filed on Apr. 13, 2000 which is a division of 08/856,165 filed on May 14, 1997, which is a continuation of PCT/DK97/00161 filed Apr. 4, 1997 and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 of Danish applications 0420/96 and 0759/96 filed Apr. 12, 1996 and Jul. 5, 1996, respectively, and of U.S. application 60/029,738 filed Oct. 23, 1996, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (2)
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