Lecithins
Functionality
What determines the functionality of lecithins?
Phospholipids are the active constituents of lecithins.
The basic structure of phospholipids is shown below with the differentiation between polar and non-polar molecular regions, the classical structure of surface active substances.
THE PHOSPHOLIPID PRINCIPLE: POLARITY ► SURFACE ACTIVITY

Phospholipids may differ substantially in type of polar head group (see figure) as well as the length and saturation level of the fatty acid chains linked to the C1- and C2-positions.
MAIN PHOSPHOLIPIDS

With different phospholipids showing individual functionalities, it is evident that through distinct control/modification of the phospholipid pattern, a wide variety of products can be derived. These modified phospholipid structures can basically be called "lecithin"; however, they may develop entirely different functionalities in their individual application.
Our expertise that has been acquired over the years is based on the knowledge of both the specific requirements of a broad spectrum of industries and the characteristic properties of the constituents of lecithin.
Implemented in a wide range of processes and technologies, this expertise results in special products optimized for specific applications.
