hydrogenates
Hydrogenates are compounds formed by hydrogenation, the chemical process in which molecular hydrogen (H2) adds to unsaturated substrates. Under catalytic conditions, hydrogen atoms add across carbon–carbon multiple bonds, yielding more saturated products. The term can refer to the products of hydrogenation, or, less commonly, to species that undergo hydrogenation in a reaction.
Hydrogenation applies to alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic rings, reducing them to alkanes and cycloalkanes. Carbonyl groups
Industrially, hydrogenation is used to convert vegetable oils into fats, increasing saturation and changing texture and
Overall, hydrogenates encompass a broad class of compounds and products characterized by the incorporation of hydrogen