Patents by Inventor Kazuaki Igarashi

Kazuaki Igarashi has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6403355
    Abstract: Described are liquefying alkaline amylases each having residual activity not less than 70% when treated at pH 10 and 45° C. for 30 minutes in the presence of 1 to 100 mM of EDTA or EGTA; and a detergent comprising the same. Compared with the conventional amylases for a detergent, they have high chelating-agent resisting performance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: Kao Corporation
    Inventors: Hiroshi Hagihara, Kaori Kitayama, Yasuhiro Hayashi, Kazuaki Igarashi, Keiji Endo, Katsuya Ozaki
  • Patent number: 6338959
    Abstract: The present invention provides a DNA fragment encoding alkaline pullulanase exhibiting alkaline &agr;-amylase activity, alkaline &agr;-amylase possessing both an amino acid sequence described in SEQ ID NO:3 and a DNA fragment encoding the amylase, alkaline pullulanase possessing both an amino acid sequence described in SEQ ID NO:4 and a DNA fragment encoding the pullulanase, recombinant DNAs containing these DNA fragments, and transformed microorganisms harboring the recombinant DNAs. The technique of the present invention enables mass production of alkaline pullulanase exhibiting alkaline &agr;-amylase activity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2002
    Assignee: Kao Corporation
    Inventors: Yuji Hatada, Kazuaki Igarashi, Katsuya Ozaki, Katsutoshi Ara, Shuji Kawai, Susumu Ito
  • Patent number: 5635468
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a liquefying alkaline .alpha.-amylase having the enzymatic properties described below, a production process thereof and a detergent composition containing the same.1) Action:It hydrolyzes .alpha.-1,4-glucosidic linkages in starches, amylose, amylopectin and partial degradation products thereof and from amylose, forms glucose (G1), maltose (G2), maltotriose (G3), maltotetraose (G4), maltopentaose (G5) and maltohexaose (G6). It however does not act on pullulan.2) Isoelectric point:It has an isoelectric point higher than 8.5 when measured by an isoelectric focusing electrophoresis.The amylase according to the present invention has a liquefying activity capable of permitting degrading starches and starchy polysaccharides at high random, and has an optimum pH on the alkaline side. Owing to the high isoelectric point, it can be purified readily. Detergents with the amylase incorporated therein have excellent detergency especially against the soil of smeared food.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: Kao Corporation
    Inventors: Katsutoshi Ara, Katsuhisa Saeki, Kazuaki Igarashi, Mikio Takaiwa, Takaaki Uemura, Shuji Kawai, Susumu Ito, Hiroshi Hagihara, Tohru Kobayashi, Atsushi Tanaka, Eiichi Hoshino
  • Patent number: 5429766
    Abstract: A novel detergent composition containing an alkaline pullulanase is disclosed. The alkaline pullulanase has its optimum pH in an alkaline range and not deactivated by surfactants. Further it has strong resistance to almost all detergent components such as chelating agents, protease, etc. The the detergent composition of this invention has excellent detergency especially against starch soils.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1995
    Assignee: Kao Corporation
    Inventors: Taeko Sone, Masaki Tosaka, Katsuhisa Saeki, Katsutoshi Ara, Katsuhiko Deguchi, Kazuaki Igarashi
  • Patent number: 5316691
    Abstract: A detergent composition containing an alkaline pullulanase, a surfactant, alkaline agents and/or inorganic electrolytes, divalent metal ion scavengers and bleaching agents is disclosed. The alkaline pullulanase has an optimum pH range of 8.5-10.0 on pullulan, an optimum temperature of about 50.degree. C. and is not deactivated by surfactants. Further, the pullulanase has a strong resistance to almost all detergent components such as chelating agents, proteases, etc. The pullulanase is isolated from Bacillus sp. KSM-AP 1378 deposited as FERM BP-3048. The composition specifically contains 0.1-10 wt. % alkaline pullulanase B, 0.5-60 wt. % surfactant, 0-90 wt. % alkaline agents and/or inorganic electrolytes, 0-50 wt. % divalent metal ion scavengers, and 0-85 wt. % bleaching agents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1994
    Assignee: Kao Corporation
    Inventors: Taeko Sone, Masaki Tosaka, Katsuhisa Saeki, Katsutoshi Ara, Katsuhiko Deguchi, Kazuaki Igarashi
  • Patent number: 5147795
    Abstract: A novel alkaline pullulanase; a microorganism producing the alkaline pullulanase; and a process for producing the alkaline pullulanase are disclosed. The alkaline pullulanase of the present invention has a higher optimum pH range (pH 9.5-11) than conventional alkaline pullulanases and shows excellent stability in a wider pH range. It has also an optimum temperature of higher than 50.degree. C. and is thermally stable up to 40.degree. C. The alkaline pullulanase has also strong reistance to almost all detergent components such as surfactants, chelating agents, proteases for detergents, and the like. The alkaline pullulanase can advantageously be used as a detergent component. Also, it can be utilized for producing many kinds of oligosaccharides and also together with .alpha.-amylase for producing various monosaccharides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1992
    Assignee: Kao Corporation
    Inventors: Katsutoshi Ara, Kazuaki Igarashi, Katsuhisa Saeki, Susumu Ito
  • Patent number: 5147796
    Abstract: An isolated alkaline pullulanase Y having .alpha.-amylase activity; a microorganism producing the alkaline pullulanase Y; and a process for producing the alkaline pullulanase Y are disclosed. The alkaline pullulanase Y having .alpha.-amylase activity has its optimum pH at higher alkaline range than conventional alkaline pullulanases and exhibits excellent stability in a wide pH range. Further, the alkaline pullulanase Y has strong resistance to almost all detergent components such as surfactants, chelating agents, proteases for detergents, and the like. Thus the alkaline pullulanase Y can advantageously be used as a detergent component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1992
    Assignee: Kao Corporation
    Inventors: Katsutoshi Ara, Katsuhisa Saeki, Kazuaki Igarashi, Susumu Ito