Rapeseed Lecithin

Rapeseed lecithin is derived from rapeseed (Brassica napus) and is produced by extracting and purifying the lecithin fraction. This phospholipid-rich compound is has emulsifying properties and nutritional benefits, making it a valuable ingredient in animal feeds. 

Origin

Europe

Application

Aqua, Pet Food, Compound Feed

Packing Options

Bulk, IBC's

Product Specifications

Nutritional benefits

Rapeseed lecithin is rich in phospholipids, including phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine, which play an important role in cell membrane integrity and function. It also contains essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals that support various physiological functions, including liver health, cognitive function, and overall well-being. The lecithin content in rapeseed lecithin typically ranges from 60% to 70%, providing a concentrated source of these nutrients.

Product specifications

Acetone insolubles
Acid value
Moisture
Toluene insolubles
Viscosity
Peroxide no.
min.
max.
max.
max.
max.
max.
60,0
35,0
1,00
0,30
15,0
5,00
%
mg KOH/g
%
%
Pa s at 25 °C
Meq O2/kg

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