Cellulases are widely used to age denim fabrics. In this work the effects o
f three purified monocomponent cellulases, EG I, EG II, and CBH I, and two
different cellulase mixtures produced by genetically modified strains of Tr
ichoderma reesei are compared for stone washing denim fabrics. Stone washin
g effects are evaluated by analyzing the soluble reducing sugars, absorbanc
e, and lightness values of the treatment solutions. The properties of denim
swatches are evaluated by reflectance units and by a panel. Purified cellu
lase EG II is most effective at removing color from denim, producing a good
stone washing effect with the lowest hydrolysis level. Treatment with CBH
I does not produce any stone washing effect, even at high enzyme dosages. T
he commercial cellulase Ecostone(R) L produces a good stone washing effect,
but the experimental cellulase mixture Cellulase B removes color only with
the highest enzyme dosage, i.e., when the amount of EGs in the mixture is
high enough.