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Fatty acids chemistry

Virtually a private domain for this reaction, the field of fatty acid chemistry provides an enormous variety of examples illustrating... [Pg.191]

Lactone formation on treatment of uneatumted acids with pwox acids ib not confined to the field of fatty acid chemistry. Howell m l Taylor obtained a hydroxylactone, for instance, on adding perfoi nm acid to the indene derivative shown in Eq. 1 106). An epoxide < assumed to constitute the intermediate stage of this transformation. [Pg.192]

C.Y. Hopkins and H.J. Bernstein, Applications of proton magnetic resonance spectra in fatty acid chemistry, Can. J. Chem. 37 (1959) 775-782. [Pg.289]

Fatty acids chemistry and processes have been summarized by Johnson and Fritz,190 and oleochemicals manufacture and use by Gunstone and Hamilton.191 Pathways for converting oils and fats into various oleochemicals are shown in Fig. 34.35.21,192... [Pg.1642]

K. R. Cadwallader and F. Shahidi, in F. Shahidi and J. W. Finley, eds., Omega-3 Fatty Acids Chemistry, Nutrition and Health Effects, ACS Symposium Series 788, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 2001, pp. 221-235. [Pg.451]

This reaction is reversible that is, under appropriate conditions a fatty acid ester can react with water to produce a fatty acid and an alcohol. Unsaturated fatty acids with double bonds can undergo hydrogenation reactions to form saturated fatty acids. Finally, unsaturated fatty acids are susceptible to oxidative attack. (This feature of fatty acid chemistry is described in Chapter 12.)... [Pg.337]

Shahidi, F. and Finley, J.W., The chemistry, processing, and health benefits of highly unsaturated fatty acids An overview, in Omega-3 Fatty Acids Chemistry, Nutrition, and Health Effects, Shahidi, F. and Finley, J.W., Eds., ACS Symposium Series 788, Washington, DC, 2001, pp. 2-13. [Pg.153]

Lie Ken Jie, M.S.F., Syed-Rahmatullah, M.S.K., Lam, C.K., and Kalluri, P. (1994) Ultrasound in Fatty Acid Chemistry Synthesis of a 1-Pyrroline Fatty Acid Ester Isomer from Methyl Ricinoleate, Lipids 29, 889-892. [Pg.20]

Table 7.1. Some Absorption Bands Employed in the Applications of Infrared Spectroscopy to Fatty Acid Chemistry" (Adapted from... Table 7.1. Some Absorption Bands Employed in the Applications of Infrared Spectroscopy to Fatty Acid Chemistry" (Adapted from...
Adding to this complexity is the fact that many varied chemical materials can, and frequently do, compete in the same function. Also, the same material type may perform more than one function in a host plastic. An example would include the many surfactant type materials based on fatty acid chemistry which could impart lubricant, antistatic, mold release, and/or slip properties to a plastic matrix, depending upon the materials involved, loading level, processing conditions, and application. [Pg.243]

D 3 Acetic Acid Derivatives D 3.2.1 Secondary Fatty Acids Chemistry... [Pg.152]

Simpson, T.H. and Uri, N. (1956). Hydroxyflavones as inhibitors of the aerobic oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids. Chemistry and Industry. 956-957. [Pg.525]


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