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Egg phospholipids are a natural mixture of fats (lipids) extracted from egg yolk, primarily composed of phosphatidylcholine. They act as powerful emulsifiers, meaning they can seamlessly blend oil and water together. This key property makes them invaluable in pharmaceuticals for creating drug-delivery systems like liposomes, in cosmetics for forming stable creams and lotions, and in food as a natural additive (often called lecithin) to prevent separation in products like mayonnaise and chocolate. They are also valued for enhancing bioavailability and supporting skin and cellular health.
Items | Specifications | Results |
Appearance | A milky white or light yellow powder-like or waxy solid with a slight characteristic odor | |
Acid Value(KOH mg/g) | ≤2.00 | 1.00 |
Saponification Value(KOH mg/g) | 195~212 | 195 |
Peroxide Value | ≤3.00 | 2.60 |
Iodine Value | 60~73 | 63 |
Non-esterified Fatty Acid (%) | ≤1.00 | |
Triglycerides (%) | ≤3.00 | Conforms |
Cholesterol | ≤2.00 | |
Palmitic Acid | ≤0.2 | Conforms |
Conclusion | The product conforms to the Enterprise Standard. |
Egg phospholipids are a natural mixture of phospholipids extracted from egg yolk. They are a complex but crucial class of fats (lipids) that are fundamental building blocks for cell membranes in all living organisms.
Think of them as the body's natural emulsifiers: their unique structure allows them to mix oil and water, which would otherwise separate. This property makes them incredibly valuable in both biological systems and various industries.
Unlike a single chemical, egg phospholipids are a blend, primarily containing:
Phosphatidylcholine (PC): The most abundant phospholipid in egg yolk (often 70-80%). It's famous for its role in liver health and brain function and is commonly sold as a supplement called "lecithin" (though lecithin contains other phospholipids too).
Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE): The second most common type, playing a key role in membrane curvature and function.
Minor Components: Smaller amounts of other lipids like phosphatidylinositol (PI), sphingomyelin, and cholesterol.
Emulsification: This is their superpower. Their molecules have a hydrophilic (water-loving) head and lipophilic (fat-loving) tail. This allows them to surround droplets of oil and suspend them in water, or vice versa, creating stable, homogeneous mixtures.
Bioavailability: Because they are natural components of our cells, the body recognizes and utilizes them efficiently.
Flexibility: They can form various structures like liposomes (tiny bubbles), which are excellent for encapsulating and delivering other ingredients.
This is one of their most critical applications. They are used to create:
Liposomes: These microscopic vesicles act as delivery vehicles for drugs and nutrients (e.g., vitamins, vaccines). The phospholipid bilayer encapsulates active ingredients, protecting them, enhancing their absorption, and allowing for targeted release in the body.
Intravenous Fat Emulsions: They are the key emulsifier in nutritional IV feeds for patients who cannot eat, providing essential fatty acids and energy.
Valued for their natural, skin-friendly properties:
Emulsifier: Creates stable, smooth lotions and creams by blending oil and water phases.
Skin Barrier Repair: They help restore and support the skin's natural lipid barrier, improving hydration and protection.
Delivery Agent: Helps other active ingredients (like antioxidants) penetrate the skin more effectively.
Used as a natural food additive (often just called "lecithin" on labels):
Emulsifier: Prevents separation in products like mayonnaise, chocolate, margarine, and salad dressings.
Antioxidant & Release Agent: Used in baking sprays to prevent sticking and can help extend shelf life.
Sold as egg lecithin or phosphatidylcholine supplements for their purported benefits in supporting liver function, brain health, and cholesterol metabolism.
In summary, egg phospholipids are a versatile, natural, and safe ingredient extracted from eggs. Their unparalleled ability to mix oil and water makes them indispensable in creating advanced drug delivery systems, stable cosmetics, uniform foods, and effective nutritional supplements.
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