"E 322a OAT LECITHIN |
Synonyms | Fractionated oat oil |
Definition | Oat lecithin is a fractionated oat oil rich in polar lipids, mainly galactolipids. Oat lecithin is produced from food grade oat kernels that are sieved and extracted using ethanol at an elevated temperature to produce a crude lipid extract. This crude extract undergoes multistage evaporation and filtration, yielding crude oat oil, which is separated, evaporated and filtered to produce oat lecithin.Only ethanol may be used in the extraction as extraction solvent. |
Einecs | 281-672-4 |
Assay | Not less than 30 % of polar lipids insoluble in acetone |
Description | Yellowish-brown viscous liquid |
Identification | |
Choline | Not more than 2 g/100 g |
Phosphorous | Not less than 0,5 % |
Polar lipids | Not less than 35 % w/w |
Neutral lipids | 55–65 % w/w |
Saturated | 17–20 % w/w |
Monounsaturated | 38–42 % w/w |
Polyunsaturated | 38–42 % w/w |
Purity | |
Loss of drying | Not more than 2 % |
Toluene-insoluble matter | Not more than 1 % w/w |
Acid value | Not more than 30 mg KOH/g |
Peroxide value | less than 10 meq O2/kg fat |
Solvent residues | Ethanol: not more than 300 mg/kg |
Arsenic | Not more than 0,1 mg/kg |
Lead | Not more than 0,05 mg/kg |
Mercury | Not more than 0,02 mg/kg |
Cadmium | Not more than 0,05 mg/kg |
Microbiological criteria | |
Aerobic plate count | Not more than 1000 CFU/g |
Yeast | Not more than 100 CFU/g |
Moulds | Not more than 100 CFU/g |
Enterobacteriaceae | Not more than 10 CFU/g |
Aerobic spores | Not more than 1 CFU/g |
Other | |
Gluten | Not more than 20 mg/kg" |