Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners 
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Enzyme detergent surgical instrument cleaning functions defined.
What specific functions do surgical instrument detergent enzymes perform?
What detergent enzymes are needed for removing bioburden from surgical instruments? What is optimal cleaning temperature for surgical instrument detergent enzymes? How long do surgical instrument detergent enzymes last? What are surgical instrument detergent enzymes? Is there a health risk to employees using surgical instrument detergent enzymes? How can the health risk be avoided when using surgical instrument detergent enzymes?

The inadequate cleaning of bioburden, including blood, from surgical instruments may result in retained organisms. Corrosion, rusting, and pitting of surgical instruments will occur when blood, minerals,  and debris are allowed to dry in or onto surgical instruments. Cannulated or lumened surgical instruments may become obstructed from organic material. Irrigating surgical instruments with sterile water containing surgical instrument detergent enzymes maintains hydration of bioburden on surgical instruments, facilitates the cleaning of surgical instruments, and prevents tissue damage. 

Surgical instrument detergent enzymes that do not offer these four enzymes cannot remove all forms of proteinaceous bioburden and will be less effective for cleaning surgical instruments.

Surgical instrument cleaning enzyme detergent proteins act as catalysts to speed up chemical reactions that would otherwise occur at a much slower rate. Catalysts are materials that help  reactions move from a beginning to an end. Acting a catalysts, surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners are not used up in the reaction so they are available to function for multiple reactions. surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners fit their target substrates like a lock fits a key.The active site of the enzyme is open only to specific target substances with  a matching chemical and 3-dimensional shape. If the substrate doesn't  fit, it can't enter and no reaction occurs. The cleaning efficacy of surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners is only reduced when the bioburden being broken down outnumbers the quantity of individual surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaner molecules.

This makes the action of surgical instrument cleaning enzyme detergents highly specific for their substrates. For this reason specific enzymes are needed for cleaning surgical instruments (removing the bioburden). Protease surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners to breakdown proteins including blood, Amylase surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners to breakdown starch and catalyze the hydrolysis of starch, Lipase surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners to breakdown fats and high level lipids, and Carbohydrase surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners to breakdown high level starches.

Surgical instrument detergent enzymes that do not offer these four enzymes cannot remove all forms of proteinaceous bioburden and will be less effective for cleaning surgical instruments.

Surgical Instrument Cleaning Products

Enzyme Surgical instrument cleaning detergents can clean for long time periods and can be reused.
Like other types of catalysts, an enzyme can complete its chemical reaction without being used up or destroyed, leaving the enzyme protein available for yet another reaction. This means that one enzyme protein molecule can act on many substrate molecules. Eventually, all the substrate is gone and the enzyme stops working. The level of bioburden contained within the enzyme solution being used for cleaning surgical instruments can become a burden for effective cleaning.

The initial decontamination of surgical instruments should begin immediately after the completion of any surgical procedure. The cleaning surgical instruments should be performed as soon as possible after use. The application of a neutral pH four enzyme (enzymatic) surgical instrument detergent will prove to be effective in speeding the cleaning of surgical instruments and will lower the overall handling costs for reprocessing surgical instruments. Used Surgical instruments are always considered to be contaminated by unidentified microorganisms and the presence of pathogens is unknown. The critical cleaning of surgical instruments is necessary for the protection of the patients and healthcare professionals and to prevent the transmission of pathogens. Manual hand washing surgical instruments, ultrasonic surgical instrument cleaners, automated instrument washers, and washer disinfectors have all proven to be effective if they perform the recognized Proper Sequence of Surgical Instrument Cleaning Treatments:
  • cold water pre-wash with a 4 enzyme cleaner,
  • elevated temperature wash with a neutral pH detergent,
  • final purified water rinses, and
  • hot air drying with lubrication of the surgical instruments moving parts.
Saline causes deterioration of surgical instruments and should never be used when cleaning surgical instruments.

Surgical instrument enzyme cleaner detergents will eventually break down on their own. Why is this important for an enzyme detergent? The enzymes used in surgical instrument cleaning enzyme detergents act on materials that make up a variety of stains and soils so that these  materials can be washed away more easily. These enzymes are named after  the materials they can act upon, for example, protease break down  protein based stains, lipase enzymes break down lipids (fat) based stains and  amylase enzymes break down starches and other carbohydrate based stains (amyl is  Greek for starch). Since one enzyme molecule can act on many substrate  (i.e., soil) molecules, a small amount of enzyme added to a laundry  detergent can provide a cleaning benefit. When surgical instruments are not soaked to maintain hydration prior to cleaning, it increases the probability that particles of tissue, bone, and blood will adhere to surgical instruments and resist the cleaning process. This will cause corrosion to surgical instruments and will degrade the passive Layer protection of the surgical stainless steel. Soaking in a solution of surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaner will facilitate the decontamination and cleaning of surgical instruments and hard-to-clean surgical instruments. Using surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners can be useful in cleaning "hard-to-clean surgical instruments", i.e. instruments with serrations.  When surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners are used with dissimilar metals an ion transfer will result in the etching and pitting of surgical instruments. Chrome-plated surgical instruments may be damaged by the mechanical vibrations of ultrasonic cleaning and cause flaking. The ultrasonic cleaning process removes lubricants from surgical instruments and must replaced. Oily lubricants should not be used as they can inhibit steam penetration during sterilization.

Are Surgical instrument cleaning enzyme detergents safe?
Enzymes are proteins, therefore, they are completely biodegradable. They are non-toxic to plants and animals in the environment. They are harmless if accidentally ingested by a child. However, like many other  proteins, enzymes can cause respiratory allergy in some people if they are breathed in at high concentrations for long  periods of time. This can represent a health issue if surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners are not handled properly. The primary cause of respiratory irritations has been linked to aerosols. The aerosols occur when enzymes are sprayed during the hand washing of surgical instruments. It is best to apply enzymes within a foam. The use of foam enzymes within surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners has been shown to render more effective cleaning outcomes.

How are respiratory allergies affected by enzyme surgical instrument detergent cleaners ?
A Respiratory allergy is a response of being exposed to proteins such as house dust mites, cat and dog  dander, pollens, molds, and the protease enzymes used for surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners. Not everyone will develop a respiratory allergy to proteins used for surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners. As mentioned above, surgical instrument cleaning enzymes are proteins. Frequent inhalation of surgical instrument cleaning enzymes at high concentrations over a long period of time can lead to respiratory allergy among some people. This can occur among people that to work with surgical instrument cleaning enzymes and when the enzymes are not handled properly. The most frequent misuses of enzymes involve the spraying of protease enzymes and the use of protease enzymes in a powder form. Protease enzymes should be applied within a liquid or a foam. 

Surgical instrument cleaning enzyme detergents in the workplace. 
When surgical instrument cleaning enzymes were first introduced into detergent products in the 1960s, they were dusty powders. The detergent products were very dusty and it was easy for the surgical instrument cleaning enzymes to become airborne. At that time there were very few controls to limit the amount of detergent powder that  could become airborne during the making and packing of detergents. As a  result, many employees were exposed to very high levels of airborne enzyme and some of them developed respiratory allergies.

Steps to avoid the health risk of using Surgical instrument cleaning enzyme detergents to employees by reducing the amount of airborne surgical instrument cleaning enzymes in the workplace. 

  • Minimize surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaner aerosols,
  • Use surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners as a liquid or foam to avoid aerosols,
  • When ultrasonic cleaning always keep the tank lid closed,
  • Maintain surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaner products in closed containers,
  • Have the surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaner MSDS available at the point of use,
  • Provide ventilation to avoid excessive exposure to surgical instrument cleaning enzyme aerosols,
  • Use surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners in a foam state when soaking instruments, 
  • Always wear protective apparel when using surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners.

Surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners are recommended due to their ability to break soil down to a form that can be removed from surfaces that are difficult to clean. Surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners deliver the surfactant detergents needed to clean bioburden from the surface. Surgical instrument cleaning enzyme detergents are highly recommended for cleaning surgical instruments that are heavily contaminated, surgical instruments with encrustation, surgical instruments that are contaminated with the emulsification of lipid bioburden and surgical instruments contaminated with adhesive surgical compounds, i.e. bone glues.  .

The Surgical Instrument Cleaners have multiple applications:

The 4 Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaning Solution.
yourCEBA Surgical Instrument Cleaning Products are Packaged as:
UPS-23 Surgical Instrument Cleaner 12 per case
UPS-1 Surgical Instrument Cleaner 4 gallons with 1 pump
UPS-5 Surgical Instrument Cleaning 5 gallon
UPS-15 Surgical Instrument Cleaner 15 gallon
UPS-30 Surgical Instrument Cleaning 30 gallon
UPS-55 Surgical Instrument Cleaner  55 gallon
D-Zyme Surgical Instrument Cleaning Sponges
D-Zyme Endoscope Cleaning Sponges
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Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners 
Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners 
The 4 Enzyme Detergent Cleaners are non irritating, to the eyes, nose and throat, Neutral pH, 100% Biodegradable, non irritating, and phosphate free. The 4 Enzyme Detergents deliver Surgical Instrument cleaning and Endoscope cleaning that is fast and cost effective.
4 Enzyme Detergent Endoscope Cleaners 
4 Enzyme Detergent Instrument Endoscope Cleaners
What are Enzyme Detergents? Nothing cleans faster than the 4 Enzyme Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner. Nothing will lower your surgical instrument cleaning costs as much as the all-in-ONE 4 Enzyme Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner, and we guarantee it.
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Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
ONE gallon of the highly concentrated
UPS-1 Surgical Instrument Cleaner
delivers 512 gallons of free-rinsing Enzyme Detergent
Surgical Instrument Cleaning for a residue surface.
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners
ONE gallon of the highly concentrated
UPS-1 Surgical Instrument Cleaner
delivers 512 gallons of residue free Enzyme Detergent
Surgical Instrument Cleaning.