Production of fat mixtures enriched with triglycerides bearing s

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426610, 426660, A23D 900

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053805445

ABSTRACT:
Fat mixtures containing at least about 24%, more preferably at least about 34%, triglycerides bearing short, medium, and long residues are prepared. Many embodiments contain at least about 50%, and some at least about 75% to 90%, of these triglycerides, and have an acyl carbon number of 26 to 36. Especially preferred short substituents are derived from acetic acid, butyric acid, and mixtures of these with each other and with propionic acid. Especially preferred medium substituents have at least about 90% of the residues derived from capric acid, caprylic acid, and mixtures of these. Especially preferred long substituents contain at least about 70%, and many have at least about 85%, stearic acid or behenic acid residues or mixtures of these. One embodiment has an acyl carbon number of 28 to 32 and the long residues are predominantly stearic acid residues. Another embodiment has an acyl carbon number of 32 to 36 and the long residues are predominantly behenic acid residues. These fats may be prepared by interesterifying a mixture of triglycerides bearing short residues and triglycerides bearing medium residues with triglycerides bearing long residues and steam deodorizing the product at relatively high temperatures. The steam deodorized product can be further enriched with triglyceride species bearing short, medium, and long residues using molecular distillation.

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