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publicationNumber KR-100903996-B1
titleOfInvention Synthesis of conjugated linoleic acid using photocatalytic reaction
abstract The present invention is a method for producing CLA by adding a small amount of linoleic acid, such as safflower oil, to a propylene glycol dissolved in titanium oxide, zinc oxide, iron oxide, cadmium sulfide, zinc sulfide, hydrogen peroxide and the like as a photocatalyst. The present invention relates to a method for synthesizing a nature-friendly CLA by irradiation with ultraviolet (UV) at 180 ~ 190 ℃ high temperature. Unlike the isomerization method using a general alkali (KOH) catalyst, when the photocatalyst is used, there is no need to neutralize the hydrochloric acid, thereby reducing the toxicity from the hydrochloric acid and the alkali and eliminating the neutralizing process step.n n n Thus, not only mass production is possible at a low cost and in a stable manner to the human body, but also can be proposed as a new method for CLA synthesis.n n n n Photocatalyst, CLA, conjugated linoleic acid, photoreaction
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