WO2002100991A2 - Mono-, di- and triglycerides or their mixtures containing trans-fatty acid residues and method of their formation - Google Patents
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- the present invention is related to the preparation of mono-, di- and triglycerides or of their mixtures, or of natural oils, which contain fatty acid residues as geometrical cis/trans isomers, and to the compounds obtained by such a process and their use.
- trans glycerides can be achieved by esterification of glycerol with 1-3 equivalents of trans methyl esters or acid chlorides in dehydrating alkaline medium (Jie, M. S. Chem. Phys. Lipids, 77, 155-171 (1995)). It is worth noting that the catalytic hydrogenation of oils is used to obtain saturated and partially saturated glycerides, that often contain trans isomers. However, these trans isomers do not have the double bond in the same position as the starting material, but are the so-called positional isomers, that is, isomers where the trans double bond is distributed in various unnatural positions.
- Trans glycerides could be obtained by esterification of glycerol but in this case glycerol reacts with fatty acid derivatives, such as esters or chlorides, which already have the trans double bond. This synthesis has an obvious limitation due to the availability of a few trans isomers.
- trans fatty acid isomers in fats and oils is a very important issue for food industries, since trans components can be introduced in food products by chemical manipulation of fats and they can have harmful effects on human health (for a comprehensive treatment of this subject, see: Trans Fatty Acids in Human Nutrition, Christie, W. W., Sebedio, J. L. Eds, The Oily Press, 1998, Ch. 2, 35-
- the invention refers to a process for catalytically isomerizing mono-, di- or triglycerides or their mixtures , such as naturally available oils and fats, which consists of contacting them with sulfur radicals, generated in different ways from thiols or sulfides or disulfides.
- the invention refers also to the compounds obtained by such a process and to their use.
- the present invention allows to solve the above said problem by a process consisting of the cis/trans isomerization of glycerides of general formula 1 CH ⁇ -X
- X is chosen in the group consisting of: OH or OC(O)R wherein R is an alkyl chain containing at least a double bond, provided that at least one of X is not OH, in the presence of a sulfur containing catalyst, a radical initiation and possibly a solvent.
- glycerides means for example the following compounds: triolein, diolein, trierucin, trimirystolein, trilinolein, trinervonin, tripalmitolein, tripetroselinin
- 1-monolinoleoyl glycerol or mixtures of glycerides but it includes also natural occurring oils containing them such as for example: Borage, Canola, Crambe, Fish, Lineseed, Olive, Palm, Rapeseed, Rice, Soybean oils, etc.
- Alkyl chain containing at least a double bond, according to the invention is preferably a
- C4-C30 chain containing from 1 to 6 double bonds more preferably they are the chain of unsaturated fatty acids having 14 - 22 carbon atoms, more preferably the fatty acids chains usually described by the notations: 14:1 , 16:1 , 18:1 , 18:2, 18:3, 18:4, 20:1 , 20:2, 20:3, 20:4, 20:5, 22:1 , 22:6.
- the sulfur containing catalysts according to the invention is a compound of general formulas RSH, RSR' and RS-SR', where R and R' are identical or different, and are chosen in the group consisting of: a hydrogen atom, or an aryl group, or an alkyl chain.
- All sulphur compounds capable of displaying a radical reactivity can be used.
- the preferably used compound is a thiol, i.e., 2-mercaptoethanol.
- Sulphur compounds is preferably used in catalytic quantities, that is 1-50 moles % compared to the glyceride equivalents, preferably 10-30%;
- radical initiators i.e., a substance that decomposes by heating, thus providing the first radical species and trigger the radical reaction between the glyceride and the sulphur compound
- the radical initiators belong to known categories, and are commercially available. Their use is coupled with heating of the reaction mixture.
- diazoalkanes such as AIBN [azobis(isobutyronitrile)], AMVN [azobis(methylvaleronitrile)], AAPH [azobis(amidinopropane)hydrochloride]
- solvents such as organic solvents or water
- Peroxides can also be used as the initiators, having a general formula RO-OR, where R is an acyl or alkyl group with various substituents.
- the use of the initiators involves catalytic quantities, ca. 5-20 moles % with regards to the glyceride equivalents.
- the initiation can be obtained under a variety of conditions, which include: gamma- irradiation, ultrasound sources, photochemical conditions.
- gamma irradiation with a 60 Co source of the glyceride dissolved together with the sulphur compounds in alcoholic or aqueous solutions or photochemical generation of radicals (for example, from di-tert-butyl ketone) in the presence of thiol, or UV irradiation of disulfides can be used as efficient radical initiations and as reaction conditions.
- the preliminary use of degassing techniques is recommendable, that is, for example, the passage of a gas stream through the reaction mixture with the aim of evacuating oxygen.
- the invention indicates gases such as nitrogen, argon or nitrogen dioxide, the latter is preferably required when gamma-irradiation is used.
- Reaction solvents are organic solvents, such as carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, hexanes, alcohols (for example, methanol, ethanol or tert-butanol), or aqueous media, such as distilled water or saline buffers with pH between 2-8 (for example, physiological saline solution, phosphate buffer, etc.).
- organic solvents such as carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, hexanes, alcohols (for example, methanol, ethanol or tert-butanol), or aqueous media, such as distilled water or saline buffers with pH between 2-8 (for example, physiological saline solution, phosphate buffer, etc.).
- the glycerides, or their mixtures or natural oils containing them are dissolved in organic solvents or aqueous suspensions/solutions; the initiator, (or sensitizer) if required, and the sulfur compound are added; preferably, the mixture is degassed prior to the reaction start; the reaction mixture is irradiated or heated, according to the chosen protocol, for a variable time between 1 and 24 hours.
- the protocol can include a series of gas chromatographic or infrared analyses in order to stop the reaction when the desired quantity of trans isomers is formed.
- the final reaction mixture When an alcohol is used as the solvent, the final reaction mixture is evaporated under vacuum, thus leaving a reaction crude which is then treated by the work-up procedure (a-c).
- the final reaction mixture When water is the solvent, the final reaction mixture can be directly separated if it forms a two-phases-system, or separated as described by the work-up procedure (a-c).
- the final products may be further purified by known chromatographic or distillation procedures.
- the invention process can be applied to glycerides for themselves, or to solutions or suspensions containing a mixture of glycerides, or natural oils, as for example vegetable or animal oils, such as Borage, Fish, Rice, Canola, Soybean, Oilve, Lineseed, Rapeseed, Crambe oils, etc.
- vegetable or animal oils such as Borage, Fish, Rice, Canola, Soybean, Oilve, Lineseed, Rapeseed, Crambe oils, etc.
- the final product will contain unsaturated fatty acid residues as a mixture of cis/trans geometrical isomers in a known proportion, which depends on the reaction protocol.
- the products of this invention can further be purified by means of separation techniques, such as distillation, chromatographies or silver ion based chromatographic methods, in order to obtain pure trans isomers. Some of these isomers are new compounds which can be fully characterized (NMR, IR, UV, GC, Mass).
- the process according to the invention is easy and quantitative and allows to prepare trans geometrical glycerides in percentages comprised between 1 - 90%, preferably between 30 - 80%.
- the reaction conditions are environmentally compatible and the reaction components and products are biodegradable and recyclable.
- the process allows the synthesis of isomerised oils, i.e. oils containing variable percentage of the glyceride fatty acid chains as the corresponding geometrical trans isomer form.
- the final trans content can be determined by known infrared spectroscopy procedures.
- the presence of trans bonds determines interesting changes in the starting oil properties for example viscosity which can be play an important role for example in the field of lubricant oils.
- the following examples illustrate the present invention more clearly: EXAMPLE 1
- 2-Mercaptoethanol (0.0063 mmol; 0.49 mg) and AIBN (0.0021 mmol; 0.34 mg) are added to a nitrogen-degassed suspension of triolein (20 mg; 0.0225 mmol, 95.6% oleate content equal to 0.021 mmol) in absolute ethanol (0.14 mL) kept in a closed screw-cap glass reaction vessel. Temperature is raised up to 85 °C and after three hours the reaction is stopped and the solvent evaporated. The crude residue is partitioned between hexane (or ethyl acetate) (4 x 3 mL) and 0.1 M NaOH solution (1 x 1 mL).
- Example 1 is repeated with the same molar quantities of substrates, using water as the solvent.
- the radical initiator is AAPH, in the same molar quantities indicated for AIBN in Example 1 , and the reaction is heated at 45 °C for 21 hours. The result is analogous to example 1.
- Example 1 is repeated with the same molar quantities of 2-mercaptoethanol and triolein but without initiator.
- the solvent is tert-butanol and the reaction mixture is preliminarily saturated with nitrogen dioxide.
- the reaction vessel is introduced into a ⁇ -irradiation apparatus (dose/rate is determined by a known methodology.
- the example is carried out with a dose/rate of 20 Gy/min).
- the reaction mixture is kept for 4 hours in the source at room temperature and the resulting product, obtained as described in example 1 , has a 10% trans content. Leaving the reaction mixture for a longer time, such as 21 hours, a 45% trans content is found in the final product.
- EXAMPLE 4 Example 1 was repeated with borage oil (average m. w.
- a mixture containing a 1/1 ratio of borage and fish oils (20 mg of each) is dissolved in methanol (0.4 mL) in a closed screw cap glass vessel and degassed by means of a nitrogen stream.
- 2-Mercaptoethanol (0.014 mmol; 1.12 mg) and AMVN (0.0050 mmol) are added and the reaction mixture is heated at 54 °C for 21 hours. After this time a mixture of oils which contain a 30% trans isomers is obtained.
- the reaction mixture is poured into chloroform (5 mL) and saturated saline solution (1 mL) extracted and the organic phase is essiccated and evaporated to dryness.
- the crude is then treated for transesterification, in order to transform the fatty acid chains of glycerides to the corresponding methyl esters.
- the protocol follows these steps: a) treatment with 1 mL of a 0.5 M solution of KOH in Methanol for 10 minutes at room temperature; b) the basic reaction mixture is essiccated under vacuum and the residue is extracted with n-hexane (3 x 5 ml) and saturated saline solution (2 mL); c) the organic layers are washed with distilled water (2 x 1 mL), essiccated with anhydrous sodium sulfate and evaporated under a nitrogen stream then under vacuum; d) the residue is dissolved in n-hexane (1 :50 in volume) and injected in the GC/MS apparatus under known analytical conditions (Ferreri, C. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 123, 4459-4468 (2001)).
- Trans almond oil which contains ca. 60-80% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 8-28% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 70% of trans isomers.
- Trans apricot kernel oil which contains ca. 50-70% of monounsaturated fatty acids and
- Trans canola oil which contains ca. 60% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 30% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 50-60% of trans isomers.
- Trans cod liver oil which contains ca. 70% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 20% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 70-80% of trans isomers.
- Trans corn oil which contains ca. 30-50% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 50-35-
- Trans cotton seed oil which contains ca. 20-45% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 35- 50% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 50-70% of trans isomers.
- Trans crambe oil which contains ca. 65-70% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 20% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 60-70% of trans isomers.
- Trans echium oil which contains ca. 20% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 55% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 30-40% of trans isomers.
- Trans flaxseed oil which contains ca. 15% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 70% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 50-60% of trans isomers.
- Trans linola oil which contains ca. 35% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 50-70% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 50-60% of trans isomers.
- Trans linseed oil which contains ca. 10-20% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 50-80% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 50-70% of trans isomers.
- Trans olive oil which contains ca. 75% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 10% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 70% of trans isomers.
- Trans palm oil which contains ca. 50% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 10% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 50-60% of trans isomers.
- Trans peanut oil which contains ca. 40-65% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 15-30% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 40-70% of trans isomers.
- Trans rape seed oil which contains ca. 60-80% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 50- 70% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 10-20% of trans isomers.
- Trans safflower oil which contains ca. 75% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 15% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 60-70% of trans isomers.
- Trans soybean oil which contains ca. 22-34% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 50- 70% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 50-60% of trans isomers.
- Trans sunflower oil which contains ca. 20% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 60-70% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 40-60% of trans isomers.
- Trans high oleic sunflower oil which contains ca. 90% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 5% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 70% of trans isomers.
- Trans walnut oil which contains ca. 15-20% of monounsaturated fatty acids and 50-65% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, with a 50-60% of trans isomers.
- the main advantage of this invention consists of a reliable and easy methodology for the selective transformation of cis glycerides to their corresponding geometrical trans isomers, by a radical process, which can also be controlled and stopped at any stage in order to get the desired trans isomer percentage.
- the total trans content can be determined by FT- IR spectroscopy, as described in the protocol of the American Oil Chemist's Society (AOCS Official Methods, Champain, IL (1999) Cd.14b-93;Cd-14-96;Cd 15-95).
- AOCS Official Methods, Champain, IL (1999) Cd.14b-93;Cd-14-96;Cd 15-95 By the present invention a variety of trans oils is produced, including those which cannot be obtained by any esterification procedure.
- oils with a high erucic acid content erucic acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid with 22 carbon atom and one cis unsaturation in position 11
- Rapeseed oil can be converted to trans erucic acid-containing oils.
- a glyceride mixture of cis and trans isomers obtained from borage and fish oils by the invention process can also be applied as an analytical standard, for the recognition of a large variety of geometrical trans isomers of unsaturated fatty acids not yet commercially available.
- the analytical methodology for the identification of lipid components containing double bonds as the trans geometrical isomers is based on the transesterification of the lipid fraction contained in the sample, and on the comparison with an isomeric mixture of mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acid methyl esters, which contains a definite trans isomer percentage; the methodology is widely described in the Italian application FI2001A000106 in the name of the same applicant to which reference is made for application.
- the invention refers also to a kit containing the chemical reagents to perform the above described analytical test and, a sample containing the unsaturated fatty acid methyl esters in mixtures of cis ad trans isomers, obtained as previously described, or eventually, a GC chromatogram with full details about the analytical procedure to follow, in order to make a comparative evaluation of the isomeric content (analytical composition of the reference sample, GC conditions and apparatus, etc.).
- trans isomers can be obtained and analysed, which derive from oils containing long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid residues, such as gamma- linolenic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, docohexaenoic acid and so on. It is worth recalling that an intermediate step is required in the process, because the fatty acid chains present in the oils have to be transformed to their corresponding methyl esters prior to the gas chromatographic analysis. This can be done by known procedures and without altering the trans isomer structures obtained during the isomerization process (Kramer, J. K. C, Fellner, V., Dugan, M. E. R., Sauer, F. D., Mossoba, M. M:, Yurawecz, M. Lipids, 32, 1219-1228 (1997)).
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