Enzymes with Detergents are Necessary
Enzymes alone, do not clean effectively. Surgical instrument cleaning detergents are necessary to remove debris from the surface while the enzymes break down bioburden.
ONEcleaner enzyme surgical instrument cleaners break down surgical contamination. For a surgical instrument cleaning product to clean effectively, detergents are necessary that will remove the soil from the surface of the surgical instruments.
The combination of ONEcleaner "free rinsing" enzymes with detergents render superior cleaning outcomes, with residue free devices.
The four types of Enzymes
Lipase enzymes break down fats, to cleave fatty acid residue from the glycerol residue in a neutral fat or a phospholipid.
Amylase enzymes break down starches, to catalyze the hydrolysis of starch to sugar for carbohydrate derivatives.
Carbohydrase enzymes break down starch to a lower level to catalyze the hydrolysis of higher carbohydrates to lower forms.
Protease enzymes break down proteins, including blood, proteinase and peptidase, to catalyze hydrolytic break downs.
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Optimal Enzyme Cleaning Temperatures
The optimal temperature for maximum enzymatic cleaning performance peaks at 137 degrees Fahrenheit (58.33 degree Celsius). The cleaning activity of the enzymes at temperatures below and above this point is less but does offer cleaning action. The cleaning activity of the enzymes do not stop at the peak temperature but does lessen as the temperature decreases or increases.
ONEcleaner
deliver a unique formulation of detergents with four enzymes, and neutral pH surgical instrument lubricant that remove stains, and protect surgical instruments against corrosion and stains.