Lipase Enzyme
- Enzymes
Lipase Enzyme appears in 1 of the 1,812 car-care products CarCareTruth tracks (as of June 2026). It is on the EPA Safer Choice list.
Lipases are fat-cleaving enzymes used in laundry and fabric care products. No GHS hazard classifications at use concentrations in fabric cleaners. Specific enzyme strain not disclosed by manufacturer.
Health & environment profile
- VOC
- no
- Prop 65 listed
- no
- Asthmagen
- no
- EPA Safer Choice
- yes
- Aquatic toxicity
- no
- Biodegradable
- yes
- Bioaccumulative
- no
- Persistent
- no
- Ozone depleting
- no
- Microplastic
- no
- PFAS
- no
Common questions about Lipase Enzyme
- What is Lipase Enzyme used for in car care?
- Biological catalyst that breaks down fat and oil-based stains (grease, body oils, food fats)
- Is Lipase Enzyme a VOC?
- No. Lipase Enzyme is not classified as a volatile organic compound (VOC).
- Is Lipase Enzyme on California's Proposition 65 list?
- No. Lipase Enzyme is not on California's Proposition 65 list.
- Is Lipase Enzyme EPA Safer Choice certified?
- Yes. Lipase Enzyme is on the EPA Safer Choice list.
1 product contain this
SONAX Upholstery & Alcantara CleanerProp 65fabric-upholstery-cleaner
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Health and environment notes translate the manufacturer Safety Data Sheet, the GHS classification, and authoritative regulatory listings (California Prop 65, EPA). Not medical advice. They describe the ingredient itself; whether a hazard applies to a finished product depends on its concentration and how it's used.