Nutritional composition
US-2017100426-A1 · Apr 13, 2017 · US
US12344681B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12344681-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017612651-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 1, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 1, 2025 |
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The present invention is to provide a cellulose acetate that has a low total degree of acetyl substitution and a degree of acetyl substitution at 6-position that is lower compared to the degrees of acetyl substitution at 2-position and 3-position of a glucose ring, and has excellent water solubility. A cellulose acetate having: a total degree of acetyl substitution of 0.4 or greater and 0.9 or less, a proportion of a degree of acetyl substitution at 6-position in the total degree of acetyl substitution of 0% or greater and 18% or less, and a light transmittance at 660 nm of 5% or greater in 4 wt. % aqueous solution.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cellulose acetate having: a total degree of acetyl substitution of 0.4 or greater and 0.9 or less, a proportion of a degree of acetyl substitution at 6-position in the total degree of acetyl substitution of 18% or less and greater than 0%, a viscosity-average degree of polymerization of 3 or greater and 65 or less, and a light transmittance at 660 nm of 5% or greater in 4 wt. % aqueous solution. 2. The cellulose acetate according to claim 1 , having the light transmittance at 660 nm of 80% or greater in 4 wt. % aqueous solution. 3. The A cellulose acetate according to claim 1 , wherein the proportion of a degree of acetyl substitution at 6-position in the total degree of acetyl substitution is 18% or less and 0.63% or greater. 4. A method for producing the cellulose acetate according to claim 1 , the method comprising: deacetylating by subjecting a raw material cellulose acetate having a total degree of acetyl substitution from 1.5 to 3.0 to solvolysis, and precipitating a cellulose acetate that is formed by the deacetylating of the raw material cellulose acetate, wherein the solvolysis of the raw material cellulose acetate is allowed to progress in the presence of a solvent containing an alcohol having 3 carbons or less, and an acid catalyst at a temperature that is not lower than a boiling point of the alcohol, the acid catalyst is sulfuric acid, the solvent optionally contains a component other than the alcohol having 3 carbons or less, which is present at an amount of 30 wt. % or less, and a time of the solvolysis reaction is 60 minutes or longer and 150 minutes or less. 5. The method for producing the cellulose acetate according to claim 4 , wherein the acid catalyst has an acid dissociation constant pKa in water at 25° C. of 0 or less. 6. The method for producing the cellulose acetate according to claim 4 , wherein the alcohol is methanol. 7. The method for producing the cellulose acetate according to claim 4 , wherein the solvent contains acetate. 8. The method for producing the cellulose acetate according to claim 4 , the method further comprising: removing a residue by dissolving the precipitated cellulose acetate in water, and depositing the dissolved cellulose acetate. 9. The method for producing the cellulose acetate according to claim 4 , the method further comprising: removing a residue by dissolving the precipitated cellulose acetate in water and performing centrifugal separation, and reprecipitating the dissolved cellulose acetate. 10. A method for appetite suppression, which comprises administering to a patient in need thereof the cellulose acetate according to claim 1 . 11. A method for appetite suppression, which comprises administering to a patient in need thereof the cellulose acetate according to claim 2 . 12. A method for body weight increase suppression, which comprises administering to a patient in need thereof the cellulose acetate according to claim 1 . 13. A method for body weight increase suppression, which comprises administering to a patient in need thereof the cellulose acetate according to claim 2 . 14. A method for neutral fat suppression, which comprises administering to a patient in need thereof the cellulose acetate according to claim 1 . 15. A method for neutral fat suppression, which comprises administering to a patient in need thereof the cellulose acetate according to claim 2 . 16. A method for fat accumulation suppression, which comprises administering to a patient in need thereof the cellulose acetate according to claim 1 . 17. A method for fat accumulation suppression, which comprises administering to a patient in need thereof the cellulose acetate according to claim 2 .
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