Is Ethylene Dehydrogenated Tallow Amide Vegetarian?

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

Ethylene Dehydrogenated Tallow Amide and the Vegetarian Diet

Ethylene dehydrogenated tallow amide is a chemical compound derived from animal fat, specifically tallow, which is processed to create a variety of amides used for their lubricating and anti-static properties. While it is not typically used in food products, it is commonly found in industrial applications such as cosmetics, cleaning agents, and certain pharmaceutical or supplement formulations.

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