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Lecithins are used mainly as emulsifiers. They are surfaceactive; simultaneous hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) properties enable lecithins to make stable blends of materials that otherwise do not mix easily and tend to separate. The amount of lecithin needed to blend substances such as the soybean oil and water in margarine, or the pigment and latex in paint, depends on the overall fat content in the end product. Uses • Disperse and suspend powders into liquids • Control the viscosity of liquids and semi-liquids • Prevent foods from sticking to contact surfaces • Prevent adhesion of food products to one another Food- Chocolates, Bakery, Instant Mixes,Cookies,Biscuits,Cones,Wafers Industrial- Paints,Dyes,Road Making,Pigments Cosmetics- Creams,Anti Aging formulations Pharmaceutical- Formulations for liver,Heart,Cholesterol and Process ingredient Health Benefits Improves brain function. Promotes healthy weight loss. Lowers cholesterol. Prevents disease. Essential for liver health. Specification These phospholipids are present in liquid lecithin: Phosphatidylcholine (PC, 14–16%) Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE,10–15%) Phosphatidylinositol (PI, 10–15%) Phosphatidic acid (PA, 5–12%)
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We are engaged in offering premium quality NON GMO Liquid Soya Lecithin. Soya lecithin is a natural-sourced, consistent, superior food ingredient that is an excellent emulsifier and Viscosity modifier. Our Liquid Soya Lecithin is hygienically processed by NON GMO SOYA BEAN SEEDS. Soya Lecithin is a naturally occurring group of phospholipids found in nearly every living cell it consists of three types of phospholipids; phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and phosphotidylinositol (PI). It is used as an emulsifier or stabilizer in manufacturing variety of food products, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, health care and animal feeds, among various other applications.
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Lecithins are used mainly as emulsifiers. They are surfaceactive; simultaneous hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) properties enable lecithins to make stable blends of materials that otherwise do not mix easily and tend to separate. The amount of lecithin needed to blend substances such as the soybean oil and water in margarine, or the pigment and latex in paint, depends on the overall fat content in the end product. Uses • Disperse and suspend powders into liquids • Control the viscosity of liquids and semi-liquids • Prevent foods from sticking to contact surfaces • Prevent adhesion of food products to one another Food- Chocolates, Bakery, Instant Mixes,Cookies,Biscuits,Cones,Wafers Industrial- Paints,Dyes,Road Making,Pigments Cosmetics- Creams,Anti Aging formulations Pharmaceutical- Formulations for liver,Heart,Cholesterol and Process ingredient Health Benefits Improves brain function. Promotes healthy weight loss. Lowers cholesterol. Prevents disease. Essential for liver health. Specification These phospholipids are present in liquid lecithin: Phosphatidylcholine (PC, 14–16%) Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE,10–15%) Phosphatidylinositol (PI, 10–15%) Phosphatidic acid (PA, 5–12%)
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