Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

lecitina

Noun
leh-si-TEE-nah
Definition
A natural substance found in the cells of plants and animals that acts as an emulsifier, helping to mix together substances like oil and water.
Examples
  • Lecitina is commonly used in chocolate making to improve texture.
  • Many products, including baked goods and salad dressings, contain lecitina as an emulsifying agent.
  • Vegetarians often use soy lecitina as an alternative to animal-based emulsifiers.
Meaning
Lecitina is primarily a phospholipid, a type of fat that is essential for the structure and function of cell membranes. It plays a vital role in various bodily functions and is commonly used in food production and nutritional supplements.
Synonyms
  • Phospholipid
  • Emulsifier
  • Fosfatido