Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Fatty Acid Derivatives

Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Fatty Acid Derivatives
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Publisher : The American Oil Chemists Society
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 1893997006
ISBN-13 : 9781893997004
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Fatty Acid Derivatives by : Johannes T. P. Derksen

Research scientists in both academia and industry will find this book useful. An overview of recent synthetic work in the field of fatty acid chemistry is developed, and directions for future work are pointed out. Diverse derivatives and reactions are considered, with a strong representation of epoxidation as a result of its salient position in the field.

Fatty Acids

Fatty Acids
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 617
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ISBN-10 : 9780128095447
ISBN-13 : 012809544X
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Fatty Acids by : Moghis U. Ahmad

Fatty Acids: Chemistry, Synthesis and Applications is a comprehensive source of information about a wide range of industrially important fatty acids. This practical resource provides key insights into the chemistry, synthesis, industrial applications, derivatives, and analysis of fatty acids, and the chemical modifications that transform them for use in products from biodiesel fuels to pharmaceuticals. Written by a team of industry experts, Fatty Acids includes detailed descriptions of fatty acid crystallization, enzymatic synthesis, and microbial production. This book focuses heavily on the chemistry of trans fatty acids, with extensive explanations of their synthesis and measurement. Further, the book addresses advances in the analytical methodology, including mass spectrometry, of fatty acids as well as their derivatives. This book serves as a reference manual to a new generation of lipid scientists and researchers; a useful resource for oleochemical industries; and a valuable teaching aid for undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in fields related to the chemistry of oils, fats, and food. - Includes recent developments in the synthesis of fatty acid derivatives, as renewable raw materials for the chemical industry - Presents efficient synthetic methods for the dietary trans fatty acids in multi-gram scale allowing scientists and researchers to study dietary effects of individual trans fatty acids on human health - Addresses uses of fats and fatty acids in foods and nutrition - Identifies the roles of fatty acids and derivatives in cosmetic technology

Lipid Synthesis and Manufacture

Lipid Synthesis and Manufacture
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : 0849397375
ISBN-13 : 9780849397370
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Lipid Synthesis and Manufacture by : F. D. Gunstone

Synthesis is an important chemical activity with new and revised procedures being developed continually. Underlying all modern synthetic work is the desire to develop ever simpler methods which do not damage the environment. Lipid Synthesis and Manufacture offers a balance of topics, drawing on authors best equipped to them. Several chapters are devoted to the synthesis and production of fatty acids and closely related derivatives. Areas more immediately of interest to those working in the food and oleochemical industries focus on vitamin E, other natural antioxidants, sugar esters and ethers, and food surfactants. This is an essential reference.

Ionic Liquids in Biotransformations and Organocatalysis

Ionic Liquids in Biotransformations and Organocatalysis
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781118158746
ISBN-13 : 1118158741
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Ionic Liquids in Biotransformations and Organocatalysis by : Pablo Domínguez de María

This book addresses the use of ionic liquids in biotransformation and organocatalysis. Its major parts include: an overview of the fundamentals of ionic liquids and their interactions with proteins and enzymes; the use of ILs in biotransformations; non-solvent applications such as additives, membranes, substrate anchoring, and the use of ILs in organocatalysis (from solvents to co-catalysts and new reactivities, as well as non-solvent applications such as anchoring and immobilization).

Polar Lipids

Polar Lipids
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 549
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ISBN-10 : 9781630670450
ISBN-13 : 1630670456
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Polar Lipids by : Moghis U. Ahmad

Polar Lipids is a valuable reference resource providing thorough and comprehensive coverage of different types of polar lipids known to lipid science and industry today. This book covers important applications and utilization of polar lipids, either in the area of food and nutrition, or health and disease. Each chapter covers chemistry and chemical synthesis, biosynthesis and biological effects, functional and nutritional properties, applications, processing technologies, and future trends of a variety of polar lipids—including glycolipids, ether lipids, phenol lipids, serine phospholipids, omega-3 phospholipids, rice lecithin, palm lecithin, sunflower lecithin, sugar- and protein-based lipids, lysophospholipids,and more. - Presents new and relatively unexplored polar lipids for researchers to consider to use in food and health applications - Includes details on the chemistry and chemical synthesis, biosynthesis and biological effects, functional and nutritional properties, applications, and future trends of a variety of polar lipids - Presents the latest analytical techniques for use in polar lipids research, including NMR and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry

Cyanobacteria Biotechnology

Cyanobacteria Biotechnology
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 9783527824915
ISBN-13 : 352782491X
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Cyanobacteria Biotechnology by : Paul Hudson

Unites a biological and a biotechnological perspective on cyanobacteria, and includes the industrial aspects and applications of cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria Biotechnology offers a guide to the interesting and useful features of cyanobacteria metabolism that keeps true to a biotechnology vision. In one volume the book brings together both biology and biotechnology to illuminate the core acpects and principles of cyanobacteria metabolism. Designed to offer a practical approach to the metabolic engineering of cyanobacteria, the book contains relevant examples of how this metabolic "module" is currently being engineered and how it could be engineered in the future. The author includes information on the requirements and real-world experiences of the industrial applications of cyanobacteria. This important book: Brings together biology and biotechnology in order to gain insight into the industrial relevant topic of cyanobacteria Introduces the key aspects of the metabolism of cyanobacteria Presents a grounded, practical approach to the metabolic engineering of cyanobacteria Offers an analysis of the requirements and experiences for industrial cyanobacteria Provides a framework for readers to design their own processes Written for biotechnologists, microbiologists, biologists, biochemists, Cyanobacteria Biotechnology provides a systematic and clear volume that brings together the biological and biotechnological perspective on cyanobacteria.

Sweet Biochemistry

Sweet Biochemistry
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9780443153495
ISBN-13 : 0443153493
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Sweet Biochemistry by : Asha Kumari

Sweet Biochemistry: Remembering Structures, Cycles, and Pathways by Mnemonics, Second Edition makes biochemistry lively, interesting and memorable by connecting objects, images and stories to biochemistry concepts. Here, Dr. Asha Kumari has converted cycles and difficult pathways into very simple formula and short stories and images to help readers see things in complicated cycles and better visualize biochemistry. As biochemistry is evolving steadily, with new and impactful topics, this new edition has been fully updated to include mnemonics on timely topics in biochemistry such as DNA replication, RNA, transcription, translation, and CRISPR technology, as well as fundamentals of immunity. - Provides quick, indigenous formula, mnemonics, figures, poems and short stories to absorb key concepts in biochemistry - Presents original diagrams that are easy to recall - Features simplified tables for remembering distinguishing features - Updated to address evolving topics in basic and medical biochemistry, including DNA replication, RNA transcription and translation and immunity fundamentals

Lipids in Plant and Algae Development

Lipids in Plant and Algae Development
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 9783319259796
ISBN-13 : 3319259792
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Lipids in Plant and Algae Development by : Yuki Nakamura

This book summarizes recent advances in understanding the functions of plant and algal lipids in photosynthesis, in development and signaling, and in industrial applications. As readers will discover, biochemistry, enzymology and analytical chemistry, as well as gene knock-out studies have all contributed to our rapidly increasing understanding of the functions of lipids. In the past few decades, distinct physical and biochemical properties of specific lipid classes were revealed in plant and algal lipids and the functional aspects of lipids in modulating critical biological processes have been uncovered. These chapters from international authors across relevant research fields highlight the underlying evolutionary context of lipid function in photosynthetic unicellular and multicellular organisms. The book goes on to encompass what lipids can do for industrial applications at a time of fascination with plants and algae in carbon fixation and as sources for production of food, energy and novel chemicals. The developmental context is a part of the fresh and engaging perspective that is presented in this work which graduate students and scientists will find both illuminating and useful.

Enzymes in Nonaqueous Solvents

Enzymes in Nonaqueous Solvents
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 677
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ISBN-10 : 9781592591121
ISBN-13 : 1592591124
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Enzymes in Nonaqueous Solvents by : Evgeny N. Vulfson

Enzymatic catalysis has gained considerable attention in recent years as an efficient tool in the preparation of natural products, pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, and food ingredients. The high selectivity and mild reaction con- tions associated with enzymatic transformations have made this approach an attractive alternative in the synthesis of complex bioactive compounds, which are often difficult to obtain by standard chemical routes. However, the maj- ity of organic compounds are not very soluble in water, which was traditi- ally perceived as the only suitable reaction medium for the application of biocatalysts. The realization that most enzymes can function perfectly well under nearly anhydrous conditions and, in addition, display a number of useful properties, e. g. , highly enhanced stability and different selectivity, has d- matically widened the scope of their application to the organic synthesis. Another great attraction of using organic solvents rather than water as a reaction solvent is the ability to perform synthetic transformations with re- tively inexpensive hydrolytic enzymes. It is worth reminding the reader that in vivo, the synthetic and hydrolytic pathways are catalyzed by different enzymes. However, elimination of water from the reaction mixture enables the “reversal” of hydrolytic enzymes and thus avoids the use of the expensive cofactors or activated substrates that are required for their synthetic count- parts.