Is Dihydrogenated Tallow Phthalate Vegetarian?

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No. Animal product not typically used in food (more typically seen in medications, supplements, cosmetics and/or cleaning supplies).

Dihydrogenated Tallow Phthalate and the Vegetarian Diet

Dihydrogenated Tallow Phthalate is a chemical compound derived from the hydrogenation of tallow, which is rendered beef or mutton fat. It is primarily used as an ingredient in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial products due to its emollient properties. This ingredient is not commonly found in food products but may appear in supplements or other non-food applications.

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