Patent classifications
C11C3/00
Processes for producing industrial products from plant lipids
The present invention relates to methods of producing industrial products from plant lipids, particularly from vegetative parts of plants. In particular, the present invention provides oil products such as biodiesel and synthetic diesel and processes for producing these, as well as plants having an increased level of one or more non-polar lipids such as triacylglycerols and an increased total non-polar lipid content. In one particular embodiment, the present invention relates to combinations of modifications in two or more of lipid handling enzymes, oil body proteins, decreased lipid catabolic enzymes and/or transcription factors regulating lipid biosynthesis to increase the level of one or more non-polar lipids and/or the total non-polar lipid content and/or mono-unsaturated fatty acid content in plants or any part thereof. In an embodiment, the present invention relates to a process for extracting lipids. In another embodiment, the lipid is converted to one or more hydrocarbon products in harvested plant vegetative parts to produce alkyl esters of the fatty acids which are suitable for use as a renewable biodiesel fuel.
Processes for producing industrial products from plant lipids
The present invention relates to methods of producing industrial products from plant lipids, particularly from vegetative parts of plants. In particular, the present invention provides oil products such as biodiesel and synthetic diesel and processes for producing these, as well as plants having an increased level of one or more non-polar lipids such as triacylglycerols and an increased total non-polar lipid content. In one particular embodiment, the present invention relates to combinations of modifications in two or more of lipid handling enzymes, oil body proteins, decreased lipid catabolic enzymes and/or transcription factors regulating lipid biosynthesis to increase the level of one or more non-polar lipids and/or the total non-polar lipid content and/or mono-unsaturated fatty acid content in plants or any part thereof. In an embodiment, the present invention relates to a process for extracting lipids. In another embodiment, the lipid is converted to one or more hydrocarbon products in harvested plant vegetative parts to produce alkyl esters of the fatty acids which are suitable for use as a renewable biodiesel fuel.
Wax ester compositions and methods of manufacture
Implementations of wax ester compositions may include: a product of transesterifying oleyl oleate, stearyl stearate, and behenyl behenate using one of a chemical or an enzyme catalyst. The ratio of the oleyl oleate to stearyl stearate to behenyl behenate in the mixture prior to transesterification is one of 65%/23%/12%, 56%/29%/15%, or 36%/34%/30%, respectively, measured by weight. The product may demonstrate a substantially equivalent physical property to a physical property of a transesterified wax ester composition including a jojoba ester.
Use of hypophosphorous acid for the esterification of free fatty acids
The use of hypophosphorous acid as a corrosion inhibitor for esterification reactions of free fatty acids contained in a fatty substance is described, particularly in the presence of an organosulfonic acid. The invention also relates to a method for the esterification of fatty acids.
CONTROLLED CANNABIS DECARBOXYLATION FOR AN INFUSED SOLUBLE FAT PRODUCT
A process for controlling a decarboxylation of acidic cannabinoids for an infused soluble fat product, such as a butter product, is disclosed. In one embodiment for producing a butter product, raw cannabis base material is dried, pulverized, heated, and cooled to produce a decarbed cannabis material. The decarbed cannabis material is mixed with unsalted butter in an about 22:1 to and about 26:1 ratio, by weight, at ambient temperature and pressure, to produce a heterogenous butter material. The heterogenous butter material is canned and subjected to in-container thermal processing, including agitation during the thermal processing. The resulting heterogenous butter material is separated before cooling produces the butter product.
IONIZABLE CATIONIC LIPIDS
The present disclosure provides compounds useful as ionizable cationic lipids. The ionizable cationic lipids are useful for preparing lipid nanoparticles for the delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids to cells. Cationic ionizable lipids were engineered with improved stability to oxidative degradation while in storage.
Controlled cannabis decarboxylation for an infused soluble fat product
A process for controlling a decarboxylation of acidic cannabinoids for an infused soluble fat product, such as a butter product, is disclosed. In one embodiment for producing a butter product, raw cannabis base material is dried, pulverized, heated, and cooled to produce a decarbed cannabis material. The decarbed cannabis material is mixed with unsalted butter in an about 22:1 to and about 26:1 ratio, by weight, at ambient temperature and pressure, to produce a heterogenous butter material. The heterogenous butter material is canned and subjected to in-container thermal processing, including agitation during the thermal processing. The resulting heterogenous butter material is separated before cooling produces the butter product.
HYDROFORMYLATED TRIGLYCERIDES AND USES THEREOF
This disclosure provides methods for the chemical modification of triglycerides that are highly enriched in specific fatty acids and subsequent use thereof for producing functionally versatile polymers.
CONTINUOUS FLOW SYSTEM FOR THE PRODUCTION AND PURIFICATION OF BIODIESEL
Provided is a system and method for producing and purifying biodiesel. In particular, the system comprises a tandem arrangement of at a modular biodiesel reactor and a continuous flow separation and purification unit. The system can further comprise an evaporation unit that is placed between the biodiesel reactor and the continuous flow separation and purification unit.
Biodiesel cold filtration process
An improved biodiesel production process includes the steps of processing a feedstock to produce biodiesel, cooling the biodiesel so as to form sediment, and filtering the biodiesel to remove the sediment. The resulting biodiesel from the cold filtration process avoids problems of sediment formation during storage and transportation.