Lecithin
Lecithin is a combination of phospholipids that naturally occur in soybeans. Lecithin gums are obtained from soy oil after the oil has been extracted from the soybean flakes. Lecithin is removed from the soybean oil using a steam precipitation process. Precipitate is spray dryed to be transformed into Lecithin powder for use as ingredient in dry foods and it has the same applications as the liquid Soya Lecithin
Soy lecithin is commonly produced in countries with significant soybean production, such as the United States, Brazil, and Argentina.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
soya milk (a milk substitute containing soybean flour and water; used in some infant formulas and in making tofu
Lecithin is a food product derived from soybean that is added in a very small amount to agglomerated milk powder for the purpose of enhancing solubility.
Lecithin(HSPC) CAS: 97281-48-6 Molecular formula: C44H86NO8P Properties:White or pale yellow powder. Wirs Technology Co., Ltd ...
I have read mixed data. Many sites state that soy oil and soy lecithin do not contain isoflavones and/or phytoestrogens, however other sites say that it does, especially soy lecithin. I guess we won't know.
Lecithin Powder is is one of the most complex and versatile substances derived from the soy lecithin liquid.Its extracted with Acetone at high rpm to remove oil content from lecithin.the ratio of Oil & powder in lecithin liquid are 40:60. after extraction the acetone & lecithin mass setteled for 60 min. during settling,there is 2 layer in mass, upper layer of Oil + acetone & bottom layer contain lecithin powder.remove top layer from mass & filter bottom layer.then dry the bottom layer to remove acetone content from solid. this solid material to be pulverise in piln mill. this powder is called Lecithin Powder.
The ingredients listed in Heath Toffee bits are Sugar, Butter, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Almonds, Salt, Cocoa Butter, Artificial Flavor, and Soy Lecithin
In short, no. Lecithin is a type of fatty substance which occurs in plant and animal tissues. As the name suggests soy lecithin is derived from the soy bean. It is safe for people who have celiac disease to have it. However, people with an allergy to soy should avoid it.
Choline is need to make lecithin