Soy Lecithin in animal feed additives, Safety and efficacy for animal species
Soy lecithin is widely used in animal feed because it improves emulsification, nutrition, and overall feed performance. It is considered...Continue reading→
Soy Lecithin, Is PCR-negative the same as non-GMO?
For Soy lecithin, it is often described as different conditions such as: "non-GMO","GMO free" GMO not detected" , "GMO PCR-negative"...Continue reading→
Soy Lecithin & Its HLB Values
Soy lecithin, a natural emulsifier, possesses both hydrophilic (water-loving) and lipophilic (oil-loving) properties, allowing it to form stable emulsions of...Continue reading→
Lecithins
Orison Chemicals Limited offer wide range of lecithin products for all types of applications. Lecithin history: In 1846, Lecithin was...Continue reading→
How Lecithins Work?
How Lecithins Work? Lecithins are used mainly as natural emulsifiers. They are surfaceactive with the characteristic of simultaneous hydrophilic and...Continue reading→
Acetone residues in soy lecithin
Soybean oil is soluble in acetone and lecithin can’t, acetone can be used to remove soybean oil from the soy...Continue reading→
Two production methods for commerical deoiled soy lecitin
At present, there are two main prductions process to produce high content of AI deoiled soy lecithin. Method 1: Acetone...Continue reading→
LECITHIN POWDER VS GRANULES: DIFFERENT USES AND BENEFITS
LECITHIN POWDER VS GRANULES: DIFFERENCE Powdered Lecithin and Granular are deoiled Lecithin. After the process of de-oil and dehydration, most...Continue reading→
What is lecithin made from?
Soy lecithin occurs naturally in plants and animals. In industrial production process, soybean lecithin can be extracted from soybean, rapeseed,...Continue reading→
Soy Lecithin liquid for Paint industry
Soy Lecithin liquid industrial grade is used as a natural emulsifying, anti- splatter additive, and stabilizing agent in paint applications:...Continue reading→
