The Chemistry of Sugar-Cane Wax. I. The Nature of Sugar-Cane Wax
JA Lamberton and AH Redcliffe
Australian Journal of Chemistry
13(2) 261 - 268
Published: 1960
Abstract
Distillation of sugar-cane cuticle wax under reduced pressure gives a high yield of long-chain aldehydes, which are considered to occur in the wax in polymeric form. The products obtained from the wax under normal saponification conditions are apparently produced from the aldehydes by a Cannizzaro reaction, and by aldol condensation with subsequent dehydration. The cuticle wax also contains hydrocarbons and free alcohols and acids, but there is no conclusive evidence for the presence of esters.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9600261
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