Abstract: A method for extracting an unsaponifiable fraction from a renewable raw material selected among oilfruits, oleaginous seeds, oleoproteaginous seeds, seed husks, oil-yielding almonds, sprouts, stones and cuticles of fruits, high-fat raw materials from animals, algae, fungus or yeast, includes the following steps: a) dehydrating and packaging the renewable raw material, not resulting in any extraction of the fat; b) reactive crushing of the fatty packaged raw material in the presence of a light alcohol and a catalyst; c) evaporating the light alcohol; d) concentrating the liquid phase such as to obtain a concentrate including the unsaponifiable fraction diluted in fatty acid alkyl esters; e) saponifying the unsaponifiable concentrate; f) extracting the unsaponifiable fraction from the saponified mixture. The use of an unsaponifiable fraction or co-products obtained by implementing the method for preparing a composition such as a cosmetic, drug, food, or food additive or supplement is also described.
Abstract: A method whereby polyunsaturated components of fatty acids are conjugated and selectively polymerized in the presence of monounsaturated components, mainly oleic acid. Separation techniques are employed to isolate oleic acid and the linoleic acid-based dimer/trimer acids produced.
Abstract: The invention provides a method of conjugating double bonded drying oil so that a relatively low cost linseed oil, for example, can replace the more expensive, naturally conjugated tung oil which has been used heretofore. The conjugation is brought about by the use of ruthenium as a catalyst, with formic or a similar acid providing a synergistic augmentation of the reaction. The conjugated oil may have many uses, but a major object is to provide a way to enhance a phenolic resin adhesive used on wood and wood products.
Abstract: A non-volatile compound useful as a solvent and a method of manufacturing the compound. The compound is formed from heating a combination of a lactide and a drying oil which has conjugated double bonds. The compound is particularly useful as a resin solvent for use with coatings, paints and printing inks. In addition, it can be used as a compatibilizing agent.
Abstract: A non-volatile compound useful as a solvent and a method of manufacturing the compound. The compound is formed from heating a combination of a lactide and a drying oil which has conjugated double bonds. The compound is particularly useful as a resin solvent for use with coatings, paints and printing inks. In addition, it can be used as a compatibilizing agent.
Abstract: Unsaturated monoesters of the formula (I) ##STR1## are prepared from diesters of the formula (II) ##STR2## where the radicals R.sup.1 to R.sup.5 in the formulae (I) and (II) are identical to each other and each is hydrogen, straight-chain or branched alkyl or alkenyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, cycloalkyl or cycloalkylene of from 5 to 8 carbon atoms, aryl, alkylaryl or aralkyl, by reaction in the presence of a zeolite and/or phosphate as a catalyst with the elimination of a carboxylic acid R.sup.6 COOH where R.sup.6 is hydrogen or alkyl of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, n being an integer from 1 to 10.