Is Cetyl Lactate Vegetarian?

Caution

Sometimes. This ingredient could be derived from animal sources but is not usually seen in food (more typically seen in medications, supplements, cosmetics and/or cleaning supplies).

Cetyl Lactate and the Vegetarian Diet

Cetyl lactate is a compound formed from the reaction of cetyl alcohol, a fatty alcohol, and lactic acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid commonly found in milk and other carbohydrate sources. It is mainly used in the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries as an emollient and thickening agent. Although it can be derived from animal sources, it is not typically found in food products, making it a rare ingredient in the food industry.

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