Lecithin is a type of phospholipid, which is one of many that are contained in the cell membranes of plants and animals. Phospholipid is a term that is considered synonymous to phosphatidyl choline (PC), which a number of people in the scientific community refer to as lecithin.
Lecithin As An Emulsifier
Fat emulsification is among the many functions of lecithin. In the body, lecithin can be found in the bile, which is a digestive substance produced by the liver and kept in the gall bladder to help digestion. Read more . . .