Abstract

SummarySystematic phase‐relation data have been obtained to determine the effect of either mild or extensive molecular rearrangement on the winterization behavior of peanut or cottonseed oils. The results show that the introduction of the molecular rearrangement step before solvent winterization is disadvantageous. A larger percentage of solid must be removed to obtain a winterized oil, especially for cottonseed oil, and lower yields result. Lower chilling temperatures and longer chilling periods are also required, partially because of a lower rate of crystallization. In addition the settling qualities of the solid separating are markedly impaired.

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