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Process for making .beta.-carotene
   
Document Number
US Patent 6297416
Issued Date
October 2, 2001
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Koo; Sangho (Seoul, 135-280,KR)
Choi; Hojin (Yongin-shi,KR)
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A process for preparing .beta.-carotene, represented by Formula 3 ##STR1## staring from a sulfone compound of Formula B ##STR2##
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Published
October 2, 2001
Application Number
09/435,336
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November 5, 1999
US Classification
585/351  
Int'l Classification
C07C   323/14   (20060101)   C07C   323/05   (20060101)   C07C   323/00   (20060101)   C07C   319/00   (20060101)   C07C   323/22   (20060101)   C07C   319/20   (20060101)   C07C   315/00   (20060101)   C07C   315/02   (20060101)   C07C   45/60   (20060101)   C07C   45/00   (20060101)   C07C   317/14   (20060101)   C07C   317/00   (20060101)   C07C   323/65   (20060101)  
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Nov 06, 1998 [KR] 98-47549
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585/351  
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7470822 - C10 dialdehyde, synthetic method thereof, and synthetic method of beta-carotene using the same - Owned by Myongji University Industry and Academia Cooperation (KR)

The novel intermediate compound which can be efficiently utilized in the synthesis of carotenoid compounds based on the sulfone chemistry, the preparation method of the same, and the practical synthetic process for preparing .beta.-carotene by the use of the above novel compound are disclosed. The synthesis of .beta.-carotene is characterized by the double elimination reactions of the C.sub.40 compound containing both the benzenesulfonyl group and the group X (either halogen or ether), which can be prepared by the coupling reaction of the novel C.sub.10 dialdehyde with two equivalents of the C.sub.15 allylic sulfone, followed by the functional group transformation of the resulting C.sub.40 diol either to the corresponding halide or to the ether, to produce the fully conjugated polyene chain.

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