Abstract
Solanesyl oleate is reported to have more effective antiulcer properties than the contemporary antiulcer drugs, and it is synthesized in carbon dioxide at a pressure of 50 bar and 40 °C by condensation of oleyl chloride and solanesol. The formation of the product is conformed by NMR and HPLC. The reaction is conducted in subcritical carbon dioxide devoid of the usage of toxic organic solvents such as benzene and toluene.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
S. P. acknowledges the encouragement from BITS Pilani Goa campus and technical support from Central Food Technological Research Institute.