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  • What are the recent advances in soybean oil bodies?
  • This review covers recent advances in soybean oil bodies, focusing on structure and composition (e.g., neutral and polar lipids, intrinsic and extrinsic proteins, and minor bioactive components), extraction techniques, and their implications for the stability and integrity of SOBs.
  • Can soybean oil bodies be used in the food industry?
  • Industrial uses of soybean oil bodies Given the unique features of OBs, their potential applications in the food industry and biotechnology have been investigated. Oleosins and caleosins have unique properties offering an outstanding resistance for OBs to coalescence and aggregation.
  • How many Oleosins are in a soybean?
  • Soybean has small and stable oil bodies that make up 18%¨C22% of its total mass. These oil bodies are organized droplets of triacylglycerol rich in minor bioactive constituents. They are surrounded by a monolayer of phospholipids in which seven oleosins, two caleosins and one steroleosin are embedded.
  • What are soybean oil bodies?
  • Conclusion Soybean oil bodies, also called lipid bodies or oleosomes, are small and consist of a triacylglycerol core surrounded by a dense monolayer of phospholipids and hydrophobic proteins. SOBs can be extracted and purified using alkaline aqueous solvents without compromising their integrity.