Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Aldehydes aldehydo-glycerides

When chain fission of the alkoxy radical occurs on the other side of the free radical group, the reaction will not yield volatile aldehydes but will instead form nonvolatile aldehydo-glycerides. Volatile oxidation products can be removed in the refining process... [Pg.66]

Thermal oxidation of unsaturated fats is accompanied by considerable isomerization of double bonds, leading to products containing trans double bonds and conjugated double bond systems. Non-volatile decomposition products are formed by thermal oxidation, hydrolysis and cyclization. A large number of hydroxy, alkoxy-substituted, epoxy and keto compounds are produced by oxidation, free fatty acids and mono- and diacylglycerols by hydrolysis, and cyclic monomers by cyclization of polyunsaturated fatty acids in heated fats. Aldehydo glycerides (also referred to as core aldehydes ) and keto glycerides... [Pg.358]

Also known as aldehydo glycerides, or 2Vi glycerides) aldehydes attached to a glyceride or phospholipid Respirator enzyme that undergoes reduction and oxidation Enzyme catalysing the formation of prostaglandins from arachidonic acid... [Pg.455]


See other pages where Aldehydes aldehydo-glycerides is mentioned: [Pg.77]    [Pg.91]    [Pg.107]    [Pg.122]    [Pg.192]    [Pg.384]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.77 , Pg.91 ]




SEARCH



Glycerids

© 2024 chempedia.info