GB190222111A - An Improved Process for the Decomposition of Esters of Fatty Acids - Google Patents

An Improved Process for the Decomposition of Esters of Fatty Acids

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GB190222111A
GB190222111A GB190222111DA GB190222111A GB 190222111 A GB190222111 A GB 190222111A GB 190222111D A GB190222111D A GB 190222111DA GB 190222111 A GB190222111 A GB 190222111A
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22,111. Connstein, W. Oct. 10. Fatty acids; glycerine.-Fats are decomposed into fatty acids and glycerine by acting upon them with the fat-decomposing ferments of plants, such as shelled ricinus seeds. The conditions to be observed are :-(1) A temperature of 10‹-40‹ C. ; (2) the presence of a small quantity of an acid ; (3) the presence of at least sufficient water for the hydrolysis of the fats ; and (4) the existence of the fats in the form of an emulsion. An example is given in which tallow, palm oil, blubber, or other fat, is treated with about 6 per cent. of ricinus seeds, sulphuric acid, and water. After standing, the fatty acids and glycerine produced are separated from each other by the usual methods. In place of an acid such as sulphuric acid, acid salts, such as sodium bisulphate, and sodium phosphate, or the like, may be used.
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US2485779A (en) * 1949-10-25 Selective enzyme hydrolysis

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US2485779A (en) * 1949-10-25 Selective enzyme hydrolysis

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