Is Glyceryl Triacetate Pescatarian?

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

Glyceryl Triacetate and the Pescatarian Diet

Glyceryl triacetate, commonly referred to as triacetin, is a synthetic compound that functions as an emulsifier, solvent, and humectant. It is made through the esterification of glycerol and acetic acid. While it is more commonly found in medicinal and cosmetic products, it is occasionally used in food products to improve texture and shelf life.

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