Lita?
Title: Lita® (Opta)
Literature References: Protein-based fat mimetic consisting of water-dispersible microparticles of zein, q.v., a hydrophobic prolamine derived from corn. Prepn: L. E. Stark, A. T. Gross, US 5021248 (1991 to Enzytech); eidem, US 5145702 (1992 to Opta Food Ingred.). Brief description: R. Iyengar, A. Gross in Biotechnology and Food Ingredients, I. Goldberg, R. Williams, Eds. (Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1991) pp 287-313; M. S. Miller in Protein Functionality in Food Systems, N. S. Hettiarachchy, G. R. Zeigler, Eds. (Marcel Dekker, New York, 1994) pp 435-465.
Properties: Hydrophobic, smooth spheroidal particles. Size distribution: 0.3-3.0 mm. Insol in water. Sol in ethanol. Colloidal suspensions stable to 95°.
Use: Fat substitute for food products.

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