Claims
- 1. A process for reducing the amount of lipids within natural rubber latices comprising the steps of:
- obtaining a natural rubber latex from a guayule bush, said latex having a dry natural rubber content of from about 10 to about 40 percent by weight;
- adding from about 0.1 to about 25 parts by weight of a surfactant per one hundred parts by weight of dry natural rubber, wherein said surfactant is selected from the group including nonionic, ionic, and amphoteric surfactants;
- adding from about 1,000 units to about 500,000 units of a lipid reducing enzyme preparation per gram of dry natural rubber, wherein said lipid reducing enzyme preparation is selected from the group including lipases from plant, animal, synthetic and microbial sources;
- adding a pH buffer to maintain the pH in a range of from about 5 to about 12, wherein said pH buffer is selected from the group including triethanolamine, imidazole, tris(hydroxymethyl)amino methane 1,3-bis[tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamino]propane (bis-tris propane), 3-[(1,1-dimethyl-2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-2-hydroxypropanesulfonic acid, 3-(cyclohexylamino)-2-hydroxyl-propanesulfonic acid, glycine, N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)glycine, borate, and the like;
- mixing said natural rubber latex with said lipid reducing enzyme preparation for a period of between one-half hour to about 24 hours at a temperature of from about 20.degree. C. to about 60.degree. C.;
- separating rubber particles into a concentrated rubber phase from said latex by techniques selected from the group including batchwise centrifugation, continuous centrifugation, and creaming;
- rinsing the concentrated rubber phase with water until the protein content is less than the protein content in said natural rubber latex.
- 2. A vulcanized rubber film made using a reduced lipid latex produced using the process of claim 1.
- 3. A process as set forth in claim 1, further comprising the step of adding a preservative selected from the group including anticoagulants and antidegradants.
- 4. A process for reducing the amount of lipids within natural rubber latices comprising the steps of:
- obtaining a natural rubber latex;
- mixing the natural rubber latex with a lipid reducing enzyme preparation.
- 5. A process for reducing the amount of lipids, as set forth in claim 4, wherein the natural rubber latex is obtained form the guayule bush.
- 6. A process as set forth in claim 4, wherein said latex has a dry natural rubber content of from about 10 to about 40 percent by weight.
- 7. A process, as set forth in claim 4, further comprising the step of adding from about 0.1 to about 25 parts by weight of said surfactant per one hundred parts by weight of dry natural rubber is added.
- 8. A process, as set forth in claim 4, further comprising the step of adding a preservative selected from the group including anticoagulants and antidegradants.
- 9. A process as set forth in claim 4, wherein from about 1,000 units to about 500,000 units of a lipid reducing enzyme preparation per gram of dry natural rubber is added.
- 10. A process, as set forth in claim 4, wherein said lipid reducing enzyme preparation is selected from the group consisting of lipases from animal, plant, microbial and synthetic sources.
- 11. A process as set forth in claim 4, wherein a pH buffer is added in an amount sufficient to maintain the pH in a range of from about 5 to about 12.
- 12. A process as set forth in claim 4, wherein said pH buffer is selected from the group including triethanolamine, imidazole, tris(hydroxymethyl)amino methane 1,3-bis[tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamino]propane (bis-tris propane), 3-[(1,1-dimethyl-2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-2-hydroxypropanesulfonic acid, 3-(cyclohexylamino)-2-hydroxyl-propanesulfonic acid, glycine, N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)glycine (bicine), borate, and the like.
- 13. A process as set forth in claim 4, further comprising the step of separating said latex into a concentrated rubber phase.
- 14. A process, as set forth in claim 4, further comprising the step of removing the lipid reducing enzyme preparation from the natural rubber latex.
- 15. A process, as set forth in claim 4, wherein said step of removing comprises aqueous rinsing of the rubber latex.
- 16. A process as set forth in claim 4, wherein the protein content of said rinsed latex is less than the protein content of said natural rubber latex.
- 17. A latex prepared by:
- obtaining a natural rubber latex;
- mixing the natural rubber latex with a lipid reducing enzyme preparation.
- 18. A latex, as set forth in claim 17, wherein the natural rubber latex is obtained form the guayule bush.
- 19. A latex, as set forth in claim 17, where the lipid reducing enzyme preparation comprises triacylglycerol lipase.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided by the terms of U.S.D.A.-ARS Specific Cooperative Agreement 58- 53444-510 awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
US Referenced Citations (9)