Patent classifications
C11B9/0003
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SYNTHETIC ABSOLUTES AND PRODUCTS THEREOF
The present invention relates to the field of perfumery, that is, the art or process of making a fragrant substance be it natural or synthetic.
The present invention discloses a method of obtaining a better reconstituted absolute NNA+ (Near Natural Absolute) comprising the steps of: a) mixing a synthetic absolute or raw reconstituted absolute with an alcohol; b) freezing the solution of step (a); c) filtering the solution of step (b) through a propylene cloth to separate out non-alcohol soluble substance and to obtain a crystal clear percolate; d) transferring the percolate obtained from step (c) to an alcohol extraction unit, where said solution is boiled in a glass vessel at high temperature and vacuum to separate the alcohol; e) allowing the solution of step (d) to stand for maturation of the reconstituted absolute NNA+.
SOLVENT EXTRACTION OF OIL FROM DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS AND METHODS OF USING EXTRACTION PRODUCTS
A process for extraction of crude oil from distillers dried grain solubles and/or distillers dried grains using a solvent extraction process and producing corn distillers meal that may be used as an animal feed supplement is disclosed. The corn distillers meal may be used as a crude protein supplement for use in a livestock feed diet, poultry feed diet, aquatic feed diet or the like. The solvent extracted crude oil may be suitable for other processes, including oleochemical processing for personal care and home care products, biodiesel production, and/or renewable diesel production from hydro-treating the extracted oil to make green diesel fuel.
FRAGRANCE CONCRETE AND ABSOLUTE OBTAINED BY EXTRACTION OF HETEROCYCLIC SOLVENT FROM SOLID NATURAL MATERIALS
The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of perfume concrete and absolute which employs bringing particular solid natural material into contact with a first system of solvents comprising at least one “green” heterocyclic solvent.
Another subject-matter of the invention is the perfume concrete and the perfume absolute obtained by the preparation process, a composition comprising the concrete and/or the absolute, and the use of the “green” heterocyclic solvent to extract the concrete and/or the absolute without lamenting an ether odour.
SLOW-RELEASE FRAGRANCE AND APPLICATION THEREOF IN A TOBACCO PRODUCT WITH CHINESE-STYLE FLAVOR
The invention provides a slow-release fragrance and an application thereof in a tobacco product with Chinese-style flavor. The slow-release fragrance of the invention includes the following constituents in percentage by mass: 5% to 50% of a tobacco extract and 50% to 95% of a tangerine peel extract.
SOLVENT EXTRACTION OF OIL FROM DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS AND METHODS OF USING EXTRACTION PRODUCTS
A process for extraction of crude oil from distillers dried grain solubles and/or distillers dried grains using a solvent extraction process and producing corn distillers meal that may be used as an animal feed supplement is disclosed. The corn distillers meal may be used as a crude protein supplement for use in a livestock feed diet, poultry feed diet, aquatic feed diet or the like. The solvent extracted crude oil may be suitable for other processes, including oleochemical processing for personal care and home care products, biodiesel production, and/or renewable diesel production from hydro-treating the extracted oil to make green diesel fuel.
Solvent extraction of oil from distillers dried grains and methods of using extraction products
A process for extraction of crude oil from distillers dried grain solubles and/or distillers dried grains and producing corn distillers meal that may be used as a livestock supplement is disclosed. For example, the corn distillers meal may be used as a crude protein supplement for use in a livestock feed diet or a poultry feed diet. The solvent extracted crude oil may be suitable for oleochemical processing for personal care and home care products, biodiesel production, and/or renewable diesel production from hydro-treating the extracted oil to make green diesel fuel.
Rice husk flow agent
Provided herein is a rice husk particles wherein at least 90%, by weight, of the total weight of the particles, has a diameter less than 25 μm.
SOLVENT EXTRACTION OF OIL FROM DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS AND METHODS OF USING EXTRACTION PRODUCTS
A process for extraction of crude oil from distillers dried grain solubles and/or distillers dried grains using a solvent extraction process and producing corn distillers meal that may be used as an animal feed supplement is disclosed. The corn distillers meal may be used as a crude protein supplement for use in a livestock feed diet, poultry feed diet, aquatic feed diet or the like. The solvent extracted crude oil may be suitable for other processes, including oleochemical processing for personal care and home care products, biodiesel production, and/or renewable diesel production from hydro-treating the extracted oil to make green diesel fuel.
Pro-fragrances and method of preparation thereof
A compound based on 1-Aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo[3.3.0]octane (bicyclic oxazolidine derivative) substituted with 3-(4-isobutyl-2-methylphenyl)propyl represented by formula (I) ##STR00001##
is disclosed.
PROCESS FOR THE EXTRACTION OF OIL-SOLUBLE COMPONENTS FROM PLANT MATERIAL
The invention is directed to a process for the extraction of one or more oil-soluble components from plant material, to an oil comprising one or more oil-soluble components from plant material, preferably obtainable by the process of the invention, a physiologically acceptable product comprising the oil, and to the use of plant material.
The process of the invention comprises: a) providing oil and plant material; b) heating the oil to a temperature of 10-80° C., preferably 50-80° C.; c) contacting the oil with the plant material while the oil and plant material are in motion relative to each other, thereby extracting one or more oil-soluble components from said plant material; d) replacing plant material with new plant material during the extraction process, and e) collecting said oil when the concentration of the one or more oil-soluble components has reached a desired level.