Soybean Lecithin

Soybean Lecithin
Product Id:
11314422216
Products Name:
Soybean Lecithin
CAS NO:
Product category:
Emulsifier
Remarks:

 

[CAS RN.]: 8002-43-5
[EINECS]: 232-307-2
[Molecular Weight]: 325.2952
[Molecular Formula]: C12H24NO7P
[Description]:
Soy lecithin is extracted from soybean oil and is generally used as a natural emulsifier or stabilizer in various food applications. 
Lecithin is a combination of naturally-occurring phospholipids, which are extracted during the processing of soybean oil. The soybeans are tempered by keeping them at a consistent temperature and moisture level for approximately seven to 10 days. This process hydrates the soybeans and loosens the hull. The soybeans are then cleaned and cracked into small pieces and the hulls are separated from the cracked beans. Next, the soybean pieces are heated and pressed into flakes. Soybean oil is extracted from the flakes through a distillation process and lecithin is separated from the oil by the addition of water and centrifugation or steam precipitation1. Lecithin is utilized in a wide variety of food and industrial applications. The French scientist, Maurice Gobley, first discovered the substance in 1850, and named it "lekithos," the Greek term for egg yolk. At the time, eggs provided a primary source of commercially-produced lecithin. Today, the majority of lecithin used in food applications is derived from soybeans.

[Specifications]:
Item
Index
phosphorus content (%)
Min.2.7
phosphatidyl choline (%)
Min.60
ethyl alcohol (%)
Min.99
Acid Value (mg KOH/g)
Max.30
iodine value (gl/100g)
Min.85
Moisture and Volatile Matter (%)
Max.3.0
 Emulsion Stability
unstratified
 [Packing]: With inner layer of PE in 1Kg, 5Kg or 10Kg per bag; 20Kg per Box in Kraft paper;
[Storage]: Keep sealed in dry, cool place;
[Shelf Life]: 12 Months;