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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR THE OBTAINING OF ESTERS OF Iodized FATTY ACIDS, Iodized FATTY ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES
abstract According to the process, the compounds are prepared by the addition of hydrogen iodide, comprising reacting in an organic medium an alkylsilylated derivative of the type of trimethylsilyl chloride or trimethylchlorosilane with an alkaline iodide of the sodium iodide type. Subsequently, water is formed in situ with hydroiodic acid which interacts, for example, with fatty acid esters, in particular with methyl esters of rapeseed oil fatty acids recommended as a biofuel for petrol engines. The resulting sustained fluid product is inexpensive, of pharmaceutical nature, and can be used for treatment, especially of goiter, due to iodine deficiency.
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