Claims
- 1. A mixture of hexahydro-isoalpha acids (HHIA) or dihydroisoalpha acids (DHIA) having a ratio of trans to cis isomers greater than 10%.
- 2. A mixture of hexahydro-isoalpha acids (HHIA) having a ratio of trans to cis isomers greater than 10%.
- 3. A mixture of claim 2 comprising hexahydro-isocoalpha acids, hexahydro-iso-n-alpha acids, and hexahydro-isoadalpha acids.
- 4. A mixture of claim 2 wherein the ratio is greater than 20%.
- 5. A mixture of claim 2 wherein the ratio is greater than 40%.
- 6. A mixture of claim 2 wherein the ratio is greater than 70%.
- 7. A mixture of claim 2 in the form of an aqueous solution of potassium salts of the HHIA, which solution forms a single phase liquid at a 20% concentration by weight of the potassium salts at a pH less than 9.5.
- 8. A mixture of claim 7 wherein the solution forms a single phase liquid at a 10% concentration by weight of the potassium salts at a pH less than 8.5.
- 9. A mixture of claim 2 in the form of an aqueous solution of the potassium salts of the HHIA at a pH of 7 to 10.5 which is a single-phase solution when at a concentration of 5% by weight.
- 10. A mixture of claim 2 in the form of an aqueous solution of the potassium salts of the HHIA at a pH of 7 to 9.5 which is a single-phase solution when at a concentration of 10% by weight.
- 11. A solution of claim 9 which, when diluted to a 1% concentration by weight in distilled water, forms a clear solution which does not form a haze upon standing for six hours.
- 12. A mixture of claim 2 which contains less than 5% by weight of substances which elute after the HHIA as detectable as area percent by HPLC procedure.
- 13. A mixture of claim 2 which contains less than 3% by weight of substances which elute after the HHIA as detectable as area percent by HPLC procedure.
- 14. A mixture of claim 2 which contains less than 1% by weight of substances which elute after the HHIA as detectable as area percent by HPLC procedure.
- 15. A mixture of claim 2 which contains less than 3% by weight of the HHIA of substances which can be removed from an aqueous solution of the HHIA by extraction into a hydrocarbon solvent of 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- 16. A mixture of claim 2 which contains less than 2% by weight of the HHIA of substances which can be removed from an aqueous solution of the HHIA by extraction into a hydrocarbon solvent of 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- 17. A mixture of claim 2 which contains less than 1% by weight of the HHIA of substances which can be removed from an aqueous solution of the HHIA by extraction into a hydrocarbon solvent of 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- 18. A solution of claim 9 wherein the pH of the aqueous solution is below 10.5.
- 19. A solution of claim 10 wherein the pH of the aqueous solution is below 9.5.
- 20. A solution of claim 10 wherein the pH of the aqueous solution is below about 8.5.
- 21. A solution of claim 9 admixed with a solution of claim 31 or with isoalpha acids (IA) or tetrahydroisoalpha acids (THIA).
- 22. A solution of claim 18 containing glycerine, propylene glycol, alcohol, or hop essential oil.
- 23. A solution of claim 18 admixed with a solution of claim 40 or with isoalpha acids (IA) or tetrahydroisoalpha acids (THIA).
- 24. A mixture of claim 2 in the form of solid potassium salts of the HHIA comprising between about 10% and 70% trans isomers.
- 25. A mixture of dihydro-isoalpha acids (DHIA) having a ratio of trans to cis isomers greater than 10%.
- 26. A mixture of claim 25 comprising dihydro-isocoalpha acids, dihydro-iso-n-alpha acids, and dihydro-isoadalpha acids.
- 27. A mixture of claim 25 wherein the ratio is greater than 20%.
- 28. A mixture of claim 25 wherein the ratio is greater than 30%.
- 29. A mixture of claim 25 in the form of an aqueous solution of potassium salts of the DHIA, which solution forms a single phase liquid at a 20% concentration by weight of the potassium salts at a pH less than 9.5.
- 30. A mixture of claim 29 wherein the solution forms a single phase liquid at a 10% concentration by weight of the potassium salts at a pH less than 8.5.
- 31. A mixture of claim 25 in the form of an aqueous solution of the potassium salts of the DHIA at a pH of 7 to 10.5 which is a single-phase solution when at a concentration of 5% by weight.
- 32. A mixture of claim 25 in the form of an aqueous solution of the potassium salts of the DHIA at a pH of 7 to 9.5 which is a single-phase solution when at a concentration of 10% by weight.
- 33. A solution of claim 31 which, when diluted to a 1% concentration by weight in distilled water, forms a clear solution which does not form a haze upon standing for six hours.
- 34. A mixture of claim 25 which contains less than 5% by weight of substances which elute after the DHIA as detectable as area percent by HPLC procedure.
- 35. A mixture of claim 25 which contains less than 3% by weight of substances which elute after the DHIA as detectable as area percent by HPLC procedure.
- 36. A mixture of claim 25 which contains less than 1% by weight of substances which elute after the DHIA as detectable as area percent by HPLC procedure.
- 37. A mixture of claim 25 which contains less than 3% by weight of the DHIA of substances which can be removed from an aqueous solution of the DHIA by extraction into a hydrocarbon solvent of 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- 38. A mixture of claim 25 which contains less than 2% by weight of the DHIA of substances which can be removed from an aqueous solution of the DHIA by extraction into a hydrocarbon solvent of 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- 39. A mixture of claim 25 which contains less than 1% by weight of the DHIA of substances which can be removed from an aqueous solution of the DHIA by extraction into a hydrocarbon solvent of 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- 40. A solution of claim 31 wherein the pH of the aqueous solution is below 10.5.
- 41. A solution of claim 32 wherein the pH of the aqueous solution is below 9.5.
- 42. A solution of claim 32 wherein the pH of the aqueous solution is below about 8.5.
- 43. A solution of claim 40 containing glycerine, propylene glycol, alcohol, or hop essential oil.
- 44. A mixture of claim 25 in the form of solid potassium salts of the DHIA comprising between about 10% and 70% trans isomers.
- 45. A mixture of claim 5 or claim 28 of DHIA or HHIA which is in the form of a single-phase aqueous solution of its potassium salts at a pH above about 7.5 when at a concentration of 20% by weight.
- 46. The process of reducing (a) isoalpha acids (IA) to produce dihydroisoalpha acids (DHIA) or (b) tetrahydroisoalpha acids (THIA) to produce hexahydroisoalpha acids (HHIA), the DHIA or the HHIA product having A trans to cis isomer ratio greater than 10%, the reduction being carried out in an aqueous medium at a pH of about 8.5 to about 12.4 using a borohydride.
- 47. The process of claim 46 wherein IA are reduced to DHIA having a trans to cis isomer ratio greater than 10% using less than about 0.81 molar equivalents of a borohydride and a pH up to about 11.8.
- 48. The process of claim 46 wherein THIA are reduced to HHIA having a trans to cis isomer ratio greater than 10% using less than about 0.81 molar equivalents of a borohydride.
- 49. The process of claim 46 in which the temperature at which the reduction is carried out is up to about 75° C. and in which the reaction is terminated before the trans to cis isomer ratio of the product DHIA or HHIA becomes less than 10%.
- 50. The process of claim 46 wherein the reduction is carried out with up to about 0.65 molar equivalents of borohydride.
- 51. The process of claim 50 wherein the reduction is carried out with up to about 0.55 molar equivalents of borohydride.
- 52. The process of claim 46 in which a lower alkanol is also present.
- 53. The process of claim 46 wherein the pH of the aqueous medium is buffered at about 12.4 or below.
- 54. The process of claim 53 wherein the buffering agent is selected from potassium and sodium salts of phosphates, citrates, and borates.
- 55. The process of claim 46 in which a non-reactive water-immiscible solvent is also present.
- 56. The process of claim 55 in which the water-immiscible solvent is a hydrocarbon containing 10 or less carbon atoms.
- 57. The process of claim 46 in which hydrocarbon-soluble haze-forming substances are removed from the DHIA or HHIA product by admixing a hydrocarbon with the aqueous DHIA or HHIA phase and removing the hydrocarbon phase, wherein the aqueous DHIA or HHIA phase is 15% or less DHIA or HHIA, and wherein the pH is up to about 10.5, to give a DHIA or HHIA product wherein the remaining hydrocarbon-soluble substances are less than 3% by weight of the DHIA or HHIA product.
- 58. The process of claim 57 in which the pH is about 7.5-9.5.
- 59. The process of claim 58 wherein the hydrocarbon has 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- 60. The process of claim 46 in which the final aqueous DHIA or HHIA phase is concentrated at a pH below about 10.5 and greater than 6 by evaporation of water, to give a concentrated aqueous phase containing between about 5% and about 40% DHIA or HHIA.
- 61. The process of claim 60 wherein the pH is between 6.5 and 8.5 and the DHIA or HHIA concentration is less than about 25%.
- 62. The process of claim 46 wherein the borohydride is selected from the group consisting of sodium borohydride and potassium borohydride.
- 63. The process of claim 47 wherein the DHIA having a trans to cis isomer ratio greater than 10% is subsequently converted to HHIA having a trans to cis isomer ratio greater than 10% by catalytic hydrogenation.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/512,944 of Feb. 25, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09512944 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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09911063 |
Jul 2001 |
US |