Is PEG-15 Tallow Polyamine Pescatarian?

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

PEG-15 Tallow Polyamine and the Pescatarian Diet

PEG-15 Tallow Polyamine is a chemical compound derived from tallow, a form of animal fat, which has been treated with polyethylene glycol (PEG) to enhance its solubility and usability in various products. Although it is not typically found in foods, it is more commonly used in non-food applications such as cosmetics, cleaning agents, and sometimes in pharmaceuticals and supplements to improve texture or stability.

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