4 Enzyme Endoscope Detergent Cleaners
The 4 enzymes needed for high performance endoscope cleaners are listed below with the
specific function they perform for cleaning endoscopes faster and cleaner.
- Lipase Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners:
to breakdown fat from surgical instruments,
to cleave fatty acid residue from the glycerol residue in a neutral fat or a phospholipid.
- Amylase Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners:
to breakdown starch from surgical instruments,
to catalyze the hydrolysis of starch to sugar to produce carbohydrate derivatives.
- Carbohydrase Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners:
to breakdown starch to a lower level from surgical instruments,
to catalyze the hydrolysis of higher carbohydrates to lower forms
to breakdown blood from surgical instruments, including the proteinases and peptidases,
to catalyze the hydrolytic breakdown of proteins.
4 Enzyme Endoscope Detergent Cleaners
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The use of Surgical instrument Endoscope Enzyme Detergent Cleaners of various compositions and concentrations is becoming common. Over half of all Surgical instrument Endoscope Enzyme Detergent Cleaners available contain enzymes. The enzymatic enzyme detergent cleaner industry is the largest single market for enzymes, at rate of 25 - 30% of total sales. Details of which enzymes are used within enzymatic enzyme detergent cleaners and the ways in which they are best used, are rarely been published.
Surgical instrument Endoscope Enzyme Detergent Cleaner Mis Understandings:
Common misunderstandings exist pertaining to the application of Surgical instrument Endoscope Enzyme Detergent Cleaners including the times and temperatures for optimal cleaning outcomes. Although generalities can be misleading for specific applications there are parameters for the use of Surgical instrument Endoscope Enzyme Detergent Cleaners that will consistently render a high probability of excellent cleaning outcomes.
Surgical instrument Endoscope Enzyme Detergent Cleaner Optimal Temperatures:
The optimal temperature for maximum Surgical instrument Endoscope Enzyme Detergent Cleaners cleaning performance peaks at 137 degrees Fahrenheit (137 degree Fahrenheit = 58.33 degree Celsius). The cleaning activity of the enzyme detergents at temperatures below and above this point is less but does offer cleaning value. The cleaning activity of Surgical instrument Endoscope Enzyme Detergent Cleaners does not stop at this temperature but is does lessen as the temperature.
Types of Surgical instrument Endoscope Detergent Cleaner Enzymes:
(to breakdown fat) to cleave fatty acid residue from the glycerol residue in a neutral fat or a phospholipid.
Amylase Surgical instrument Endoscope Detergent Cleaner Enzymes:
(to breakdown starch) to catalyze the hydrolysis of starch to sugar to produce carbohydrate derivatives.
Carbohydrase Surgical instrument Endoscope Detergent Cleaner Enzymes:
(to breakdown starch to a lower level) to catalyze the hydrolysis of higher carbohydrates to lower forms
Protease Surgical instrument Endoscope Detergent Cleaner Enzymes:
(breakdown blood) including the proteinases and peptidases, to catalyze the hydrolytic breakdown of proteins.
4 Enzyme Endoscope Cleaner Detergents
Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners
Endoscope Cleaners must deliver these 4 enzymes or they cannot break down and remove all forms of proteinaceous bioburden from endoscopes as effectively.
The all-in-ONE Endoscope Cleaner
4 Enzyme Detergent delivers:
- Protease Endoscope cleaning enzymes,
- Amylase Endoscope cleaning enzymes,
- Lipase Endoscope cleaning enzymes, and
- Carbohydrase Endoscope cleaning enzymes.