How does low-linolenic soybean oil compare to interesterified soybean oil?
A. Interesterification is a chemical process. In order to avoid hydrogenation, interesterified oils change the oil refining production process. However, Vistive low-linolenic soybeans provide an improved raw material that reduces or eliminates hydrogenation. In general, low-linolenic soybean oils have proven to be competitive with alternative oils, including interesterified, in terms of cost and quality.