Is DEA-Oleth-10 Phosphate Oat Free?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Oat Free diet.

DEA-Oleth-10 Phosphate and the Oat Free Diet

DEA-Oleth-10 Phosphate is a chemical compound used as a surfactant in various non-food products. It is synthesized through the reaction of diethanolamine (DEA) with oleth-10 phosphate. This ingredient is commonly found in personal care products like shampoos and cleansers due to its ability to create a lather and emulsify oils and dirt. It is not generally used in food products and is more relevant to the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.

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