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Lecithin protects cells from oxidation, and helps make up the protective sheaths surrounding the brain. There is no better dietary source of choline (part of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine) than lecithin.

Lecithin can be found in all plant and animal products, including cabbage, cauliflower, caviar eggs, garbanzo beans (chickpeas), green beans, lentils, organ meats, seeds/nuts, soy lecithin, soybeans and split peas. It is also found in chemicals that assist in the massage of many nutrients form the bloodstream into the cells. Lecithin’s benefits are the same as those of choline such that Lecithin is a major source of choline. Consequently, Lecithin must be present in order for choline to be synthesized. Fatty acids, glycerin, and phosphorus are also found in lecithin.

How it Works in Your Body:
Protects against damage to cells by oxidation
Major source of the chemical nutrient choline—choline’s benefits are also lecithin’s benefits
May protect against cardiovascular disease
May treat liver damage caused by alcoholism
May lower cholesterol level

Where it is Found:
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Caviar eggs
Garbanzo beans (chickpeas)
Green beans
Lentils
Organ meats
Seeds/nuts
Soy lecithin
Soybeans
Split peas

How to Use:
Take tablets whole with a full glass of liquid. Do not chew or crush it. Take along with food or 1 to 1-1/2 hours after food consumption unless you are otherwise directed by your physician.
Dilute liquid in about Ѕ a glass of water or another liquid. Take along with food or 1 to 1-1/2 hours after food consumption unless you are otherwise directed by your physician.

Available as:
Tablets
Liquid

Recommended Daily Intakes:
Men: 550 mg
Women: 425 mg
Pregnant: 450 mg
Lactating: 550 mg

Cautions:
Do not take if you are:
Healthy and eat a well-balanced diet.

Consult your doctor if you have:
Intentions of treating Alzheimer’s disease with lecithin/choline

Pregnancy:
It is not necessary to take a supplement.

Breastfeeding:
It is not necessary to take a supplement.

Infants and Children:
It is hazardous to treat infants and children under 2 with any supplement.

Others:
Unless your diet is adequate in calcium, excess lecithin may increase phosphorus levels
It could cause an inaccurate reading in a lecithin/sphingomyelin lab test as part of an examination of amniotic fluid.
Lecithin effectiveness is decreased if used with nicotinic acid (nicotinamide, vitamin B-3)

 

Storage:
Keep in a cool and dry location and away from direct light, but do not freeze.
Keep safely away from children.
Do not keep in bathroom medicine cabinet. Heat and dampness may alter the action of the supplement.

Safe dosage:
Do not consume more than 1 gram per day.

Toxicity:
Information on the comparative-toxicity rating cannot be found in standard references.

Side Effects:
Signs and symptoms: What to do:
Dizziness : Discontinue use. Call your physician immediately.
Fishy body odor : Discontinue use. Call your physician when convenient.
Nausea or vomiting : Discontinue use. Call your physician immediately.
 

Acidophilus (Lactobacillus)
Blue-Green Algae (Spirulina, Spirulina Maxima) Spirulina Platensis
Calcium (Calcium citrate) Calcium Gluconate)
Choline
Chondroitin Sulfate
Coenzyme Q (CoQ, Ubiquinoe, Coenzyme Q10)
Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA)
Creatine
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
Desiccated Liver (Dessicated Liver)
Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA) Evening Primrose Oil)
Ginkgo Biloba (Ginkgoaceae)
Ginseng (Asian, American, Korean, Chinese, Panax, Quinquefolius)
Inositol (Myoinositol)
Iron (Ferrous Sulfate)

 
Jojoba (Goatnut, Simmondsia Chinensis)
L-Carnitine
Lecithin (Phosphatidylcholine)
Magnesium
Melatonin
Omega 3 Fatty Acids
Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA)
Potassium (Potassium Chloride, Trikates)
Pregnenolone
Royal Jelly
Vitamin B-1 (Thiamine)
Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin)
Vitamin B-3 (Niacin)
Vitamin B-5 (Pantothenic Acid)

 
Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine, pyridoxal phosphate)
Vitamin B-9 (Folic Acid) Folate, Pteroyiglutamic Acid) Folacin)
Vitamin B-12 (Cyanocobalamin)
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
Vitamin D (cholecalciferol, sunshine vitamin)
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol)
Vitamin H (Biotin)
Vitamin K (Phytonadione)
Vitamin P (Bioflavonoids, Phytochemicals)

Ingredients in use: lecithin - Formulation & Ingredient Challenges

Prepared Foods,  Nov, 2002  by Claudia D. O'Donnell 

"All-natural" Choices

A "natural slimming system" is part of the description for Kellogg USA's, Battle Creek, Mich., Kashi Go Lean All Natural Frozen Waffles.

The term "slimming," popularly used in the U.K. on products for dieters, is creeping into use in the U.S. Perhaps it carries the message of "lowfat" or "diet," without invoking the lower sensory quality with which such products often are associated.

The waffles, in original and blueberry varieties, provide "8g of protein and 6g of fiber without hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup, or highly refined sugars." The 9-oz. boxes retail for about $2.59.

The ingredient statement of the "all-natural" product showcases a careful selection of good-for-you and functional ingredients in the "original" variety: water, wheat flour, whole wheat flour, soy protein isolate, evaporated cane juice, red wheat bran, oat fiber, expeller pressed canola oil, chicory root fiber, Kashi seven whole grains & sesame flour (stone ground whole: oats, long grain brown rice, rye, hard red winter wheat, triticale, buckwheat, barley, sesame seeds), baking powder (baking soda, sodium acid pyrophosphate, monocalcium phosphate), natural flavors, soy lecithin, egg white powder, whey powder.

Lecithin has been used in baked goods probably longer than any other emulsifier. In lower-fat products, emulsifiers, in general, assist by possessing fat-like properties, including their dispersing effects, hydration and water-binding abilities. They function, in part, by dispersing and reducing the size of the fat globules that are present.

"Lecithin" fits well into the ingredient statement of all-natural products. The functionality of lecithin can be altered or improved for some applications by physically fractionating the crude lecithin into various components, or by enzymatically altering the molecule.

For example, monoglyceride emulsifiers are effective anti-staling ingredients in baked goods when their fatty acid chain moves inside the helical structure of a starch amylose molecule. Similarly, when one of the fatty acids of lecithin is removed--leaving one remaining--the modified lecithin also can assist with preventing the retrogradation of amylose molecules, and thus reducing staling.

www.kelloggs.com

(Non)-Bloomin' Chocolate

Lecithin often is found in chocolate confectionery. In confectionery coatings, emulsifiers work to inhibit "bloom," the migration of fat onto the surface of product, resulting in a thin, whitish-appearing layer.

Trader Joe's, Monrovia, Calif., just launched Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Pretzels. A 12-oz. foil-lined plastic bag retails for $2.99. Soy lecithin is identified as one of six ingredients in the product's milk chocolate coating.

This product follows on the heels of a similar, non-chocolate-coated product by Nestle USA, Glendale, Calif. That company rolled out Peanut Butter Pretzel Flipz in late spring of this year. The product sports the Rold Gold logo and a statement that the product is "peanut butter fudge covered pretzels" on the package. The coating contains (among other things), partially defatted ground roasted peanuts, skim milk, corn syrup, salt, less than 1.5% hydrogenated palm oil, milk-fat, and soy lecithin. A 7.05-oz. bag retails for $0.75.

www.traderjoes.com

Crispy Thins

"Oven-baked like a cracker but crispy like a chip." Nabisco, East Hanover, N.J., is introducing Wheat Thins Crispy Thins in Ranch and Seasoned original flavors this fall. The snacks retail in an 8.5-oz. box for $2.39 in supermarkets nationwide.

The "soy lecithin (emulsifier)" found on its label is a mainstay in many Nabisco savory crackers. Also this fall, Nabisco launched the following soy lecithin-containing products:

* Ritz Cheese Sandwich Crackers in Malaysia, designated "halal' (suitable for Muslim consumption),

* Repackaged Ritz crackers (Original, Cheese, and 50% Less Fat) using the "Nabisco" name and a new global "bulls-eye" logo (products previously sold under the "Lanes" brand) and

* Nabisco Pacific sesame-flavored crackers in China that are "rich in calcium and vitamin D."

www.nabiscoworld.com/wheatthins/

Catering Comfort

Consumers increasingly are interested in comfort foods. This trend manifests itself in high-end restaurants offering meatloaf and mashed potatoes, as well as retail products that have a definite "down home" twist.

Examples of the latter can be see in Nestle USA's, Glendale, Calif., Stouffer's Family Style Recipes.

This summer, the company introduced three new frozen entrees: Chicken Cordon Bleu Pasta with chunks of chicken and ham in a cream sauce with Swiss and parmesan cheese; Potato Pot Roast Bake containing beef pieces and garden vegetables in a rich gravy topped with whipped potatoes; and last but not least, Thanksgiving Tonight with mashed potatoes, turkey, and stuffing in a rich gravy. (What's more comforting than a Thanksgiving dinner?) One 37-oz. box contains four servings and retails for about $6.33.

A close look at the ingredients in the Potato Pot Roast Bake turns up soy lecithin in a margarine component. Lecithin can play a multifunctional role in such spreads, where it helps maintain the water-in-oil emulsion. Additionally, it can assist as an anti-spatter agent, particularly in low-salt products.

Lecithin also can benefit frozen foods by improving the "release" of food components from packaging materials, and also from other components.

www.stouffers.com

Lecithin Leanings

Foods with lecithin launched in USA in 2001

Bakery                           500

Confectionery                    329

Snacks                           276

Beverages                         61

Dairy                             38

Meals & meal centers              38

Weight loss                       31

Processed meats, fish, poultry    25

Side dishes                       22

Soup                              18

Sauces & seasonings               17

Breakfast cereals                 16

Pet food                          14

Spreads                           12

Baby food                         11

 

Total                               1408

Source: Mintel's Global New Products Database, www.gnpd.com/ph:

312-932-0400/PF

Website Resources

http://tooldoc.wncc.nevada.edu./mayo.htm--Discussion of emulsifiers

www.lecithin.com/info/p2.html--Introduction to lecithin

www.centralsoya.com--More educational information on lecithin

www.PreparedFoods.com--Use "lecithin" in keyword search field on the home page

RELATED ARTICLE: In 2001, some 1,408 new products were tallied that declared lecithin on their label (virtually all in the ingredient statement).

Lecithin molecules are amphilphilic and thus are emulsifiers for bath water-in-all and oil-in-water dispersions. The lipid portion of a molecule orients/dissolves itself in the fat or oil phase, the hydrophilic (water-loving) portion in the aqueous phase.

The broadly defined bakery category was the most frequent user of lecithin.

Lecithin goes beyond its usual emulsification function in products such as sugary frostings and fillings to help reduce sugar crystallization. It also may aid in moisture retention. In bakery mixes and other baked goods, it can be used to replace, or at least reduce, the egg yolk requirement. And, in pudding-type fillings, it can contribute to a thicker texture, enhance smoothness and reduce syneresis or water separation.

In powdered beverages, it helps disperse the various ingredients. Lecithin serves this function in products such as dry soup mixes, also.

To increase dispersion of powders, some manufacturers combine lecithin with agglomeration. In agglomeration, fine particles are aggregated together in such a manner that liquids are drown into channels between the dry particles, creating a wetting action.

In another tactic, modified lecithins in liquid form con be added to powders during spray drying, or sprayed over dry mixes being pulverized or tumbled in mixers.

In the tally of lecithin use in the chart, several canned soups contained lecithin. However, a closer look at ingredient legends revealed the emulsifier was included as an ingredient in a margarine component.

Going Global

Crude lecithin--whether from soy, corn, canola, rice or other oils--is composed of a variety of compounds. Some of these components--such as tocopherol or vitamin E-possess significant nutritional benefits. The emulsifying phospholipid portion of lecithin contains phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylsterine and other phospholipids. These molecules hove been used for health purposes as well, most often as dietary supplements.

In the spring of 2001, Biover, in Belgium, introduced a dietary supplement that is 98% lecithin in the form of granules. Claims were as to its "ability to help control the level of cholesterol and dissolve fat." The product's ingredient legend carefully highlighted its 23-27% phosphatidylcholine, 25% phosphatidylethanolamine, 30% phosphatidylinositol/acid and 2% phosphatidylserine content.

South Korea's Ildong Food's baby formula under the Foodis Akimeal Choice 1 brand contains a lengthy ingredient legend and an even lengthier nutritional breakdown. The latter contains such emerging nutritionals as lactoferrin (10mg), DHA (30mg), taurine (30mg), several other omega-3 fatty acids, and phosphatidylcholine (50mg), sphingomyelin (2.3mg) and phosphatidylethanolamine (50mg).

Some of these products' health references, are based on ingredients other than the lecithin-derived components. However, phosphatidylcholine, for example, is a source of choline, which also is in the neurotransmitter acetyl-choline needed for normal brain functioning, particularly in infants. Phosphatidylcholine has been used in studies for neurological and psychiatric disorders.

www.ildongfoodis.co.kr

www.solgar.com

http://www.healthwell.com/health-notes/Supp/Lecithin.cfm

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