Lecithin, derived from the Greek word “lekithos,” meaning “yolk of an egg,” is a naturally occurring compound found in foods such as soybeans, eggs, and sunflower seeds; notably, it is most commonly sourced from soybeans in commercial production.
Lecithin, derived from the Greek word “lekithos,” meaning “yolk of an egg,” is a naturally occurring compound found in foods such as soybeans, eggs, and sunflower seeds; notably, it is most commonly sourced from soybeans in commercial production.