Claims
- 1. A process for producing hexahydrolupulone which comprises the steps of contacting beta acids in an alkaline solution with a metal oxide, hydroxide, or salt which produces polyvalent metal ions, other than platinum or palladium, optionally in the presence of a water-immiscible solvent, separating the thus-purified beta acid alkaline solution from catalyst poisons present as solids or dissolved in the optional solvent, hydrogenating the purified beta acids at a pH above 4 with hydrogen using a platinum or palladium catalyst until uptake of three moles of hydrogen per mole of starting beta acids, and recovering hexahydrolupulone from the hydrogenation medium.
- 2. A process of claim 1, in which the polyvalent metal ion is calcium or magnesium.
- 3. A process of claim 1, in which the optional solvent is taken from the class consisting of hexane, limonene, and fatty alcohols.
- 4. A process of claim 1, in which the hydrogenation medium comprises methanol, ethanol, or isopropanol, and optionally water.
- 5. A process of claim 1, wherein the metal catalyst is a palladium/carbon catalyst.
- 6. A process of claim 1, wherein the hexahydrolupulone is recovered into a water-immiscible solvent taken from the class of hexane and limonene and the by-products present removed by extracting the solution of hexahydrolupulone with water at a pH below 12.
- 7. A process of claim 1, wherein the hydrogenation is carried out at a pH between 4 and 10.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of our prior-filed copending application Ser. No. 232,289, filed Aug. 15, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,019,240, issued Apr. 17, 1990.
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