Is pectin good for stomach ulcers?
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Apple pectin, when combined with lecithin, offers a synergistic approach in avoiding ulcers. Pectin is a water-soluble fiber which acts with lecithin to form a hydrophobic barrier on the gastric mucosal membranes, protecting them against the corrosive effect of stomach acid.
What’s the difference between pectin and lecithin?
Pectin is a soluble complex polysaccharide derived from the cell wall of fruits and vegetables. Lecithin is a phospholipid derived from soybeans and is an emulsifying, lubricating agent that has surfactant properties.

Is pectin good for horses?
The results of this study in 24 horses with gastric lesions suggest that a pectin-lecithin complex can have a beneficial effect on the healing of gastric ulcers.
How much lecithin should I feed my horse?
I recommend feeding ½ cup of lecithin plus 2 Tablespoons of apple pectin once or twice daily, or you can buy them together as a supplement for horses.
What does Apple pectin do for the body?
Apple pectin is a type of soluble fiber with several potential health benefits. It may improve cholesterol, blood pressure, gut health, and bowel stability, though results are mixed and more research is necessary.

What does lecithin do for horses?
Lecithin helps to stabilise the natural phospholipid layer of the horse’s stomach. In acidic conditions, lecithin immediately breaks down into a mix of reactive phospholipids.
What is lecithin used for?
Lecithin is a food additive that comes from several sources — one of them being soy. It’s generally used as an emulsifier, or lubricant, when added to food, but also has uses as an antioxidant and flavor protector.
What is in sunflower lecithin?
Sunflower lecithin comprises a collection of phospholipids which makes it a natural emulsifier. Its ability to force two immiscible liquids—such as oil and water—to combine in a suspension makes sunflower lecithin a multifunctional ingredient in the food industry.
What is the best feed for a horse with ulcers?
alfalfa
Performance Fibre is ideal if you have a fussy feeder. Include alfalfa in the feed for horses with ulcers. Research has shown that alfalfa is a better buffer to acidity than other fibre sources due to its protein and calcium content.
Can you substitute pectin for lecithin?
The present findings suggest that it is possible to use okra pectin as a substitute for lecithin in chocolate which is acceptable to consumers. Okra pectin added at 0.145% of the total weight of the ingredients produced chocolate with similar flow and yield to standard milk chocolate produced with 100% lecithin.
Is pectin harmful to humans?
When taken by mouth: Pectin is LIKELY SAFE when taken in food amounts. It is POSSIBLY SAFE when used in larger amounts. When taken by mouth alone or in combination with insoluble fiber (the combination used to lower cholesterol and other blood fats), pectin can cause stomachcramps, diarrhea, gas, and loose stools.
What is pectin made from?
Pectin is found largely in fruits and vegetables. In this regard, pectin can be extracted from citrus fruit peel, apple pomace, sugar beet, and sunflower heads. The pectin derived from fruits is applied in food industry such as the jam and jelly, and confectionery industries.