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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2012

Enzymes in cleaning products: an overview of toxicological properties and risk assessment/management.

David A. Basketter; Ninna Willestofte Berg; Cees Broekhuizen; Mark Fieldsend; Sheila Kirkwood; Cornelia Kluin; Sophie Mathieu; Carlos Rodriguez

Enzymes used in cleaning products have an excellent safety profile, with little ability to cause adverse responses in humans. For acute toxicity, genotoxicity, sub-acute and repeated dose toxicity, enzymes are unremarkable. Reproductive toxicity and carcinogenicity are also not endpoints of concern. Exceptions are the ability of some proteases to produce irritating effects at high concentrations and more importantly, the intrinsic potential of these bacterial/fungal proteins to act as respiratory sensitizers. It is a reasonable assumption that the majority of enzyme proteins possess this hazard. However, methods for characterising the respiratory sensitisation hazard of enzymes are lacking and the information required for risk assessment and risk management, although sufficient, remains limited. Previously, most data was generated in animal models and in in vitro immunoassays that assess immunological cross-reactivity. Nevertheless, by the establishment of strict limits on airborne exposure (based on a defined minimal effect limit of 60ng active enzyme protein/m(3)) and air and health monitoring, occupational safety can be assured. Similarly, by ensuring that airborne exposure is kept similarly low, coupled with knowledge of the fate of these enzymes on skin and fabrics, it has proven possible to establish a long history of safe consumer use of enzyme containing products.


Archive | 2009

Detergents and cleaners comprising proteases from xanthomonas

Petra Siegert; Marion Merkel; Cornelia Kluin; Timothy O'connell; Karl-Heinz Maurer


Archive | 2010

Removal of by-products from crosslinkable preparations

Hanns Misiak; Michael Krebs; Timothy O'connell; Karl-Heinz Maurer; Cornelia Kluin; Inken Prüser


Archive | 2004

Use of siderophores for control of odor-producing bacteria, particularly for treating or preventing body odor, act by depriving bacteria of iron

Bernhard Banowski; Cornelius Bessler; Cornelia Kluin; Karl-Heinz Maurer; Petra Siegert


Archive | 2009

New protease comprising a specific amino acid sequence, useful e.g. for biochemical analysis or synthesis of low molecular weight compounds or proteins

Rebecca Baumstark; Hendrik Hellmuth; Cornelia Kluin; Karl-Heinz Maurer; Timothy O'connell; Petra Siegert


Archive | 2011

NOVEL PROTEASES AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THEM

Hendrik Hellmuth; Cornelia Kluin; Karl-Heinz Maurer; Marion Merkel; Timothy O'connell; Petra Siegert; Susanne Wieland


Archive | 2008

Entfernung von nebenprodukten aus vernetzbaren zubereitungen

Timothy O'connell; Karl-Heinz Maurer; Cornelia Kluin; Inken Prüser; Hanns Misiak; Michael Krebs


Archive | 2011

Neue Proteasen und diese enthaltende Mittel

Petra Siegert; Marion Merkel; Cornelia Kluin; Karl-Heinz Prof. Maurer; Timothy O'connell; Susanne Wieland; Hendrik Hellmuth


Archive | 2010

Neue Proteasen und diese enthaltende Mittel New proteases and compositions comprising them

Hellmuth Hendrik; Cornelia Kluin; Karl-Heinz Maurer; Marion Merkel; O'connell Timothy; Siegert Petra; Wieland Susanne


Archive | 2009

Wasch- und Reinigungsmittel enthaltend Proteasen aus Xanthomonas

Petra Siegert; Marion Merkel; Cornelia Kluin; Timothy O'connell; Karl-Heinz Maurer

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