Process for making polyol fatty acid polyesters having oxidative

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536116, 536119, 536124, 536127, C07H 106, C07H 1302

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ABSTRACT:
Polyol fatty acid polyesters having improved oxidative stability are prepared using the addition of an alkaline material to the synthesized crude polyol fatty acid polyesters before conducting the finishing of the crude. The alkaline material is added in an amount such that the finished product has a pH of from about 6.0 to about 8.5.

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