Claims
- 1. A clear aqueous microemulsion consisting essentially of(a) a lipase complexed with a least one C16-C20 monounsaturated fatty acid or an ester thereof to form a complex; (b) an anionic surfactant blend; (c) a nonionic and/or amphiphilic surfactant blend that promotes microemulsion formation; and (d) wherein said clear aqueous microemulsion has a turbidity less than 3 NTU.
- 2. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein in said complexsaid ester is a monoglyceride, a triglyceride or a diglyceride.
- 3. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein in said complex the monounsaturated C16-C20 fatty acid is an oleic acid.
- 4. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein in said complex said fatty acid or ester is derived from a vegetable oil.
- 5. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein in said complex said lipase is a fungal lipase.
- 6. The microemulsion of claim 4 wherein the fungal lipase is derived from a Laetiporus, Ganoderma, Mucor, Rhizopus, Penicillium, Candida or Aspergillus.
- 7. The microemulsion of claim 6 wherein said fungal lipase is derived from Laetiporus.
- 8. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein in said complex said lipase is derived from a bacterium.
- 9. The microemulsion of claim 7 wherein the lipase is derived from Pseudomonas, Rhizobium or Chromobacterium.
- 10. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein in said complex said lipase is provided in purified form.
- 11. The microemulsion of claim 5 wherein the lipase is provided as a fungal culture filtrate.
- 12. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein in said microemulsion at least one surfactant comprises polyalkoxy chains.
- 13. The microemulsion of claim 12 wherein said polyalkoxy chains are polyethoxy chains.
- 14. The microemulsion of claim 1 which has a turbidity less than 1 NTU.
- 15. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein in said complex the ratio of component (a) to surfactant is about 1:6.5-1:8.5.
- 16. The microemulsion of claim 15 wherein the ratio of component (a) to surfactant is 1:7.75.
- 17. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein said ethoxylated linear alcohols of C8-C11 have an alkoxylene:alcohol ratio of 8:1 to 2:1.
- 18. The microemulsion of claim 17 wherein said ratio is 2.5:1.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from provisional application No. 60/194,573 filed Apr. 4, 2000 and U.S. provisional application No. 60/218,968 filed Jul. 17, 2000. The contents of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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