Reaction of abietic acid with maleic anhydride and fumaric acid and attempts to find the fundamental component of fortified rosin

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Identification of the Diels-Alder adduct of Abietic Acid (AA) and maleic anhydride (MA) or Fumaric Acid (FA) using a Shimadzu QP 5050A Gas chromatograph Mass spectrometer revealed that AA and MA produced endo-maleopimaric acid (MPA) and endo-maleopimaric acid tricarboxylic acid. A reaction product of abietic acid and fumaric acid generated three peaks identified based on their mass spectra as fumaropimaric acid (FPA), FPA adducts and endo-MPA. To maximize the reaction between A A and MA or FA, molar ratio (AA and MA or FA), reaction time and reaction temperature were investigated. The best Diels-Alder reaction between abietic and maleic anhydride was at 125°C for 1 h with a molar ratio of AA to MA of 1:2. The best Diels-Alder reaction between AA and FA was at 200°C for 1 h with a molar ratio of AA and FA of 1:2. © 2007 Asian Network for Scientific Information.

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Wiyono, B., Tachibana, S., & Tinambunan, D. (2007). Reaction of abietic acid with maleic anhydride and fumaric acid and attempts to find the fundamental component of fortified rosin. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 10(10), 1588–1595. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjbs.2007.1588.1595

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