Origin - Animal
Chemical profile - Phospholipids, fatty acids
Classification - Amphipathic molecules
Use - Industrial, scientific
Description - Lecithin, derived from animal sources, is classified among amphipathic molecules. It is characterized by its complex mixture of phospholipids and fatty acids. Recognized in industrial and scientific fields, it is noted for its emulsifying properties and extensive use in various applications. Lecithin is analyzed for its botanical and molecular characteristics. See related merchandise - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.
Chemical profile - Phospholipids, fatty acids
Classification - Amphipathic molecules
Use - Industrial, scientific
Description - Lecithin, derived from animal sources, is classified among amphipathic molecules. It is characterized by its complex mixture of phospholipids and fatty acids. Recognized in industrial and scientific fields, it is noted for its emulsifying properties and extensive use in various applications. Lecithin is analyzed for its botanical and molecular characteristics. See related merchandise - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.