A PROCESS FOR PREPARING VEGETABLE OIL FRACTIONS RICH IN NON-TOCOLIC, HIGH-MELTING, UNSAPONIFIABLE MATTER
Application 585/MUMNP/2003 A (PCT/DK01/00849) published 2005-02-11, filed 2003-06-06
A vegetable oil fraction rich in non-tocolic, high-melting, unsaponifiable matter is prepared by the following steps: A vegetable oil having a slip melting point of not more than 30°C and a content of unsaponifiable matter of at least 0.5% by weight is hydrongenated to fully saturate the fatty acids of the glycerides and to reach a slip melting point of at least 57°C. To the hydrogenated oil is added from 1 to 75% by weight of the unhydrogenated starting oil or another oil having a slip melting point of not more than 30°C in order to act as a carrier and vehicle for the unsaponifiable matter. Then, a solvent is added to the oil mixture in a ratio between oil and solvent from 1:2 to 1:20, and the mixture is heated to transparency. The oil/-solvent-mixture is cooled in one or more steps to a final temperature in the range from -35 to +30°C, and the precipitated high-melting fraction(s) is (are) filtered off. The filtrate is desolventised, leaving a fraction rich in unsaponifiable matter. By this process very high concentrations of in particular the non-tocolic, higher melting unsaponifiables can be achieved, and the composition of the glyceridic part of the enriched fraction can betailored to specific applications. Also a novel blood cholesterol-lowering effect of the unsaponifiable constituents from shea butter has been found.
Applicant
AARHUS OLIEFABRIK A/S
M.P. BRUNNSGADE 27, DK-8100 AARHUS C, DENMARK.
Inventor
JENS MELLERUP | MOGENS BACH | JORGEN VALTENTIN ENKELUND
International Info
Classification: C11B 7/00
Priority Information
PA 2000 0197 DENMARK USA
60/260,591 DENMARK USA 2001-09-01