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Monsavon process

The difficulty of obtaining ready access of alkali to the mass of fats in soap manufacture has led to the introduction of various methods of emulsification reaction. Among these mention must be made of the Monsavon process. In this the chemical reaction is accelerated by passing the mixture of fats and alkali through a colloid mill the homogenized solution is subsequently heated to 100°C. to start the hydrolysis. The soap produced in this way contains a little free alkali, usually of the order 0.2%. [Pg.52]

Monoamine derivatives of fatty acids, 320 Monoclinic chain packing, 323 Monoclonal theory of smooth muscle proliferation, 539 Monoene acids and esters, 3, 273 see also individual compounds Monogalactosyldiacylglycerol, 35,314,491, 492, 515, 516, 523,384 Monoglucosyldiacylglycerol, 35 Monolayers, 338-41, 356, 380 Monolaurin, 362-64 Monomeric acids, 174 Monomyristin, 340 Mono-olein, 328, 364,382,384 Monoperoxymaleic add, 460 Monoperoxyphthalic acid, 460 Monoperoxysuccinic acid, 460 Monophytanylglycerol, 27 Monostearin, 333 Montanic acid, 1 Monotropic polymorphism, 325 MONSAVON process, 241 Mormon cricket, 145 Morphine, 80 see also Poppy seed oil Mouse, 144 Mowrah butter, 72 MS-API, 434 MS applications, 436 Mwcor lipids, 152,153, 478... [Pg.567]


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