Our Products – Enzymatic Power for Industry & Innovation
Overview of Our Key Products:
Technical Pancreatin
Hydrolysis Aid (Powder Form)
Our technical pancreatin is a proven enzyme complex with proteolytic activity, specifically developed for efficient protein breakdown.
Applications:
- As a hydrolysis aid in detergents, ideal for removing protein-based stains (e.g. blood, egg, milk).
- Especially suitable for industrial cleaning processes that require high performance at low temperatures.
B30 Beaming Agent
Enzymatic Softener for the Leather Industry
B30 is specially developed for use in tanneries. Its enzymatic action prepares hides gently and effectively – without the need for harsh chemicals.
Benefits:
- Reduces water consumption and environmental impact
- Improves leather softness and quality
- Sustainable alternative to conventional beaming and softening agents
Papain – Extract from Papaya Fruit
Available as powder, liquid or granulate
Papain is a natural proteolytic enzyme extracted from the latex of unripe papaya. It is used in:
- The food industry (e.g. as a meat tenderizer)
- Textile finishing (prevention of felting in wool or silk fabrics)
- Digestive support in nutritional supplements
Bromelain – Extract from Pineapple
A versatile enzyme with broad applications
Bromelain is extracted from the stem of the pineapple plant and offers a wide range of uses:
- Anti-inflammatory and decongestant (e.g. for sinus-related issues)
- Helps regulate muscle activity
- Supports digestion and fat metabolism
- Enhances absorption of certain medications, especially antibiotics
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Our Products in Detail:
Hydrolysis Aids
Our enzyme complex made from technical pancreatin is ideal as a proteolytic additive in detergents.
Hydrolysis Aids – Enzymatic Power for Clean Results
Hydrolysis aids are specialized enzyme complexes used in the detergent industry. They are based on technical pancreatin, a blend of proteolytic enzymes designed to break down protein structures efficiently.
What do hydrolysis aids do?
These enzyme complexes act as proteolytic boosters, helping detergents effectively remove protein-based stains such as blood, egg, milk, or grass. The enzymes break down the proteins, allowing them to be easily washed out of textiles.
Benefits in the Washing Process
- Powerful cleaning performance at low temperatures
Enzymes like these are active even at 30 °C – 40 °C, which saves energy and is gentler on fabrics. - Eco-friendly and material-safe
With enzymatic support, the need for aggressive chemicals is significantly reduced – a benefit for both the environment and fabric longevity. - Efficient stain removal
Hydrolysis aids are particularly effective against protein-rich stains – even the stubborn ones commonly encountered in everyday laundry.
Enzyme Technology for Modern Detergents
The use of hydrolysis aids is a great example of how biological processes can lead to more sustainable and high-performing cleaning solutions. It’s a smart fusion of nature and technology – delivering better washing results and contributing to a cleaner future.
Beaming Agents
In traditional leather tanning, the use of enzymes as beaming agents has become a more environmentally friendly alternative to conventional softening methods. Water consumption and the use of harmful chemicals can be significantly reduced during the tanning process.
Enzymes in Leather Tanning – Natural & Eco-Friendly
Transforming animal hides into leather – the tanning process – is a craft with ancient roots. In modern tanneries, more and more companies are choosing enzymatic beaming agents as a sustainable alternative to chemical treatments.
Gentle Softeners from Nature
Instead of harsh chemicals, enzymatic beaming agents are used to soften and prepare hides. These enzymes target and break down unwanted components without damaging the leather itself.
The result:
A More Sustainable Tanning Process
Using enzymes in leather processing offers several ecological advantages:
- Reduced Water Consumption
Enzymatic treatment requires significantly less water compared to conventional tanning methods. - Fewer Harmful Chemicals
By avoiding many environmentally damaging substances, wastewater becomes cleaner and the burden on the environment and workers is greatly reduced.
Conclusion: Tradition Meets Innovation
Enzymes not only make the tanning process more sustainable, but also more efficient – a forward-looking solution where quality and environmental responsibility go hand in hand.
Papain
What is Papain?
Papain is a substance widely used in various industries – for example, as a meat tenderizer in the food industry. It is also applied in the textile industry, where it helps prevent shrinking and felting in delicate fabrics such as wool and silk. In nutritional applications, papain is added to support digestion and help prevent digestive disorders.
Where is Papain Used?
Papain is a versatile enzyme with a wide range of uses in both industrial and nutritional contexts:
- In the food industry – as a meat tenderizer:
Papain is commonly used to tenderize meat by breaking down protein structures, making the meat especially tender and juicy when cooked. - In the textile industry – for delicate fabrics:
In the processing of natural fibers such as wool and silk, papain helps prevent shrinkage and felting, resulting in a smooth and high-quality finish. - In dietary supplements – for digestive support:
Papain is also used in digestive formulations to promote the breakdown of proteins in the gastrointestinal tract. This can help prevent digestive discomfort, particularly after protein-rich meals.
A Natural Enzyme with Wide-Ranging Benefits
As a plant-derived enzyme, papain is generally well tolerated. It is particularly beneficial for individuals who want to support their digestion naturally or who prefer gentle, enzyme-based solutions for gastrointestinal health.
Bromelain
What is Bromelain?
Bromelain is an enzyme extracted from the juice of the pineapple stem. It is commonly used to reduce swelling and inflammation, particularly in the nose and sinuses. It is also applied in the treatment of hay fever.
What is Bromelain used for?
Bromelain is highly versatile, particularly in naturopathy and complementary medicine:
- Anti-inflammatory & decongestant:
Especially effective in reducing swelling in the nasal and sinus areas, for example after surgery or during acute sinusitis.
It is also used to help relieve hay fever symptoms. - Muscle regulation:
Bromelain can help regulate muscle tone – promoting either relaxation or stimulation of muscle contractions, depending on the body’s needs. - Enhanced absorption of antibiotics:
Studies have shown that bromelain can improve the bioavailability of certain medications, particularly antibiotics, allowing the body to absorb and utilize them more effectively. - Support for fat metabolism:
Bromelain is also thought to support fat breakdown, helping the body process fats more efficiently.
Natural & Well Tolerated
As a plant-based enzyme, bromelain is generally considered well tolerated. However, it is recommended to consult a doctor or healthcare practitioner before use - especially when combined with medications.
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Natural. Efficient. Versatile.
Our enzyme products combine high functionality with natural origins – ideal for companies seeking
sustainable and high-performance solutions.
We are happy to advise you on tailored applications for your specific industry!