Is Laneth Vegan?

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

Laneth and the Vegan Diet

Laneths are a series of ethoxylated derivatives of lanolin, which is a natural substance derived from sheep's wool. These compounds are primarily used as emulsifiers and surfactants in cosmetic and personal care products to improve texture and stability. Laneths vary by the number of ethylene oxide units attached, indicated by the number following the name (e.g., Laneth-5, Laneth-10). While they are effective in these non-food applications, laneths are not commonly used in food products.

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