화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.75, No.2-3, 279-293, 1998
Interaction between indigo and adsorbed protein as a major factor causing backstaining during cellulase treatment of cotton fabrics
A model microassay system was developed to measure indigo back-staining on cotton fabrics in the presence of enzymes on a small laboratory scale. Backstaining indexes for 11 cellulase samples were measured, and the enzymes were ranked from lower to higher backstaining. Two multienzyme cellulase preparations were separated into fractions using chromatofocusing on a Mono P column. Adsorption ability and backstaining properties of purified enzyme fractions were studied. Evidence was obtained that protein adsorption on cotton fabrics is a crucial parameter causing backstaining (both for crude cellulase samples and purified enzyme components).