What is Lecithin?
Lecithin is a fatty substance that occurs in animal and plant tissue. [1]
Food Use
Lecithin is used as as emulsifier in processed foods.
Lecithin was first isolated in 1846 by the French chemist and pharmacist Theodore Gobley. [1]
Source(s) Derived From |
Animal Sources, Plant Sources Lecithin is most commonly derived from egg yolk, soy beans, sunflower seeds, and peanuts but may be from other sources as well. |
Natural or Artificial? |
Natural |
References |
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Aliases (Also Known As) |
Canola Lecithin Emulsifier E322 Lecithin Oil Rapeseed Lecithin Sunflower Lecithin Topcithin NGM Color Key - (Click/Tap to View)
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Action | User | Date/Time |
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Ingredient added | UPC Food Search | January 1, 2009 @ 2:14 AM |