With more than 5,000 years of soybean cultivation, China is widely considered as the home of the oil crop. And as an essential derivative of soybean, lecithin production also forms a significant percentage of China’s industry.
Lecithin China is a phospholipid that is derived primarily from soybean. It is comprised mainly of polar and neutral lipids and glycerol, a phosphate group, and choline. Although lecithin may also be extracted from egg yolk, a big chunk of the commercial lecithin available in the market today come from soybean. Read more . . .