Lecithin is a quality binder that's used in many foods and can be found in soybeans and sunflowers. It's important that when you're using it for your products you do your due diligence to find the right manufacturing company as a supplier. According to Benzinga, the Global Organic Soy Lecithin Market size is predicted to rise at a rapid rate of $82 million by 2028. As this market grows, it's imperative that you find the right manufacturing company to suit your needs. You can prepare by asking a prospective soy lecithin manufacturing company the following questions.
More people are aware of the damage that GMOs can do. GMOs stand for genetically modified organisms, and they're altered in a laboratory. They can have a negative effect on one's health as well as the environment, so more people prefer to not consume them. If you want to ensure that you are using products that are 100% organic, you need to make sure that the soy lecithin has been produced in a non-GMO setting. The Non-GMO Project is a viable third-party organization that is known for verifying whether a manufacturing company produces such quality organic products. You can ask for proof that they have such a rating before you decide to order soy lecithin from them.
From mechanical processing to supercritical fluid extraction to solvent extraction, there are various processes that you should be aware of when it comes to the soy or sunflower lecithin you're buying. At Clarkson Specialty Lecithins, we believe in 100% natural, mechanical extraction and processing without using chemical solvents. Utilizing natural extraction techniques, especially through mechanical pressing, results in several benefits in acquiring lecithin with minimal intervention and maximum purity. This process involves the physical extraction of oil from soybeans or sunflowers to get the lecithin. This method might yield slightly less product and have a higher impurity content compared to alternative methods, but this approach ensures that you're getting the most from soybeans or sunflowers without the use of any chemical solvents. The resulting product maintains its natural composition and doesn't have any potentially harmful residues. Before choosing a lecithin company to work with, learn more about their extraction method and whether it aligns with your values and needs.
Soy lecithin is sensitive and exposure to heat, light, oxygen, moisture, or microbial organisms can quickly reduce its lifespan. Ask the lecithin manufacturing company about their sealing method, container size, labeling information, and the temperature range of the area that it's stored in. Be aware of the humidity level and sanitation practices. You don't want to buy soy or sunflower lecithin that has been contaminated as any products that you added to will also be contaminated. In any case, never hesitate to ask the manufacturing company what their packaging and storage conditions are and how they comply with the best practices for handling lecithin.
It's essential to test the product for quality and safety before using it for your needs. The company should test for acidity, color, moisture level, peroxide value, viscosity, odor, taste, particle size, phosphorus content, and heavy metals content. These parameters can indicate the freshness, stability, purity, functionality, and safety of soy or sunflower lecithin. Ask how they test their product and what standards they follow. You want to feel comfortable knowing that your manufacturer has methods that ensure that the lecithin you plan to use can meet your particular product expectations, quality, safety, and specifications.
Depending on the supply and demand of the soybean market, your soy lecithin can easily fluctuate in pricing. Plus, the overall quality of the supply can also affect it. It's a good idea to get pricing quotes from at least three different companies. You can also take the time to negotiate an ideal price with a lecithin manufacturing company depending on your needs. Make sure that they have the right delivery method that suits you and your company. After all, you want to receive your final product most conveniently and in a way that'll keep it fresh.
When soy or sunflower lecithin is part of your products, you want to ensure you get the best quality. You also want fair pricing and convenient delivery. These are just some questions that you should ask a potential
lecithin manufacturing company to ensure that your needs are met. Luckily, we're a reliable quality soy or sunflower lecithin manufacturer who only produces organic and non-GMO products. Contact our team at Clarkson Specialty Lecithins today for a quality product that you can trust.
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