Is Ethyl Arachidonate Pescatarian?

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No. Ethyl arachidonate is derived from arachidonic acid, which is mainly made from animal liver.

Ethyl Arachidonate and the Pescatarian Diet

Ethyl arachidonate is an esterified form of arachidonic acid, a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid. Arachidonic acid is typically derived from animal sources such as the liver. It is primarily used in the production of dietary supplements and sometimes in the formulation of pharmaceuticals. Due to its animal origin, it may not be suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

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