Is Diethylene Tricaseinamide Alpha-Gal Friendly?

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Diethylene tricaseinamide is made from milk (dairy) and thus contains alpha-gal.

Diethylene Tricaseinamide and the Alpha-Gal Friendly Diet

Diethylene tricaseinamide is a compound derived from milk proteins, specifically casein. It is used as a functional ingredient in various food products to improve texture and stability. Being derived from milk, it contains alpha-gal, a carbohydrate that can trigger allergic reactions in some individuals, particularly those with alpha-gal syndrome.

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Foods That Commonly Contain Diethylene Tricaseinamide

Processed cheeses
Creamy sauces
Dairy-based spreads

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