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What is Enzyme Laundry Detergent?
Published: March 5, 2024
Updated: March 31, 2026


Enzyme laundry detergent is a type of formula that uses naturally occurring proteins to break down and remove tough stains from fabric.
All laundry detergents contain surfactants, which are ingredients that help lift dirt and oils from fabric so they can be washed away with water. They are the core cleaning agents in any detergent. However, surfactants alone are not always enough to fully remove stubborn stains.
That is where enzymes come in. These special ingredients work at a deeper level, targeting and breaking down stains like food, sweat, blood, grease, and grass. When combined with surfactants, they create a more effective and targeted clean.

What Do Enzymes Do in Laundry Detergent?
Enzymes are proteins that help break large stain molecules into smaller pieces.
Many stains stick to fabric because they are made of large, complex molecules. Enzymes cut these large molecules into smaller pieces that are more easily rinsed away by the detergent’s surfactants and water.
Each enzyme treats a specific type of stain, which is why detergents often include multiple different enzymes for more effective cleaning.

Types of Enzymes Used in Laundry Detergent
Most enzyme detergents contain multiple enzymes, each designed to break down different types of stains.
Enzyme Type | Target | Common Stains | |
Protease | Protien-based | Blood, sweat, grass, egg, dairy or food stains | |
Lipase | Fats and oils | Cooking oils, butter, salad dressing, body oils | |
Amylase | Starch-based | Pasta, rice, potatoes, sauces, gravies | |
Cellulase | Cotton fabric care | Trapped dirt (Smooths fibers and prevents pilling) | |
Mannanase | Mannan thickeners | Processed sauces, ice cream, salad dressings | |
Pectinase | Pectin (fruit-based) | Berries, apples, citrus fruits |

How Do Enzymes Work in the Wash?
When you wash your laundry with an enzyme-powered laundry detergent, here’s a step-by-step view of what happens:
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The detergent dissolves in water. Its ingredients, including enzymes and surfactants, spread throughout the wash.
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The dissolved detergent solution makes contact with the stained areas of the fabric.
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Enzymes in the detergent solution break down the stain molecules they come in contact with.
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Surfactants in the laundry detergent solution lift the fragmented stain molecules away and keep them suspended in the wash water.
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During the rinse cycle, the wash water is drained, carrying the loosened stain particles away with it and leaving nothing but clean clothes.
Why Choose an Enzyme Detergent?
Enzyme detergents are often preferred because they go beyond surface-level cleaning to break down stains more effectively.
Key benefits include:
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Stronger stain removal for common messes like food, grease, and sweat
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Targeted cleaning, since different enzymes work on different stain types
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Better performance in lower temperatures, helping save energy
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Gentle on most everyday fabrics, including cotton and synthetics
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More efficient cleaning overall, reducing the need for rewashing or heavy pre-treatment
Because of this, enzyme washing detergents are a reliable choice for everyday laundry, especially in busy households or for active lifestyles where stains are more common.
Are Enzyme Detergents Safe for All Fabrics?
While enzyme detergents are highly effective for everyday laundry like cotton, linens, and synthetic fabrics, they are not suitable for everything. Because some enzymes break down proteins, they can weaken delicate materials over time.
Avoid using enzyme detergents on:
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Silk
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Wool
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Cashmere
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Other delicate, protein-based fabrics
Choosing an Enzyme Washing Detergent That Works
Not all enzyme detergents are formulated the same way. The most effective options include a blend of enzymes to target a wider range of stains in one wash.
Blueland’s Laundry Detergent Tablets are designed with four different enzymes, each working to break down a specific type of stain — from grease and oils to starches and proteins. This combination helps deliver a more thorough clean across everyday fabrics without overcomplicating your laundry routine.
Whether you are dealing with everyday messes or more stubborn stains, choosing a laundry product with multiple enzymes can make a noticeable difference. With a formula that balances performance and simplicity, Blueland offers an easy way to bring enzyme cleaning into your routine while also reducing single-use plastic.
Sources:
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American Cleaning Institute. The role of enzymes in detergent products.
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Science Direct. Enzymes in cleaning products: An overview of toxicological properties and risk assessment/management.
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National Library of Medicine. Isolation and characterization of detergent-compatible amylase-, protease-, lipase-, and cellulase-producing bacteria.
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