
doi: 10.1007/bf02696132
1. It has been shown that pure anhydrous glycerol and fatty triglycerides do not react appreciably below decomposition temperatures but that water or an alkaline material such as soap will catalyze reaction. 2. It has been shown that fatty monoglycerides when free from soap or alkaline material can be distilled in vacuum with only slight reversion in the higher members of the series. 3. The monoglycerides produced by the action of glycerol on methyl esters of fatty acids using caustic alkali as catalyst have been shown by periodic acid oxidation to have α-mono glyceride structure
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