Is Sodium Coco-Hydrolyzed Animal Protein Pescatarian?

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No. This ingredient comes from animals.

Sodium Coco-Hydrolyzed Animal Protein and the Pescatarian Diet

Sodium Coco-Hydrolyzed Animal Protein is a compound derived from the hydrolysis of animal proteins combined with coconut oil derivatives. It is commonly used for its emulsifying and conditioning properties in both food and personal care items. This ingredient is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans due to its animal origin, but it is acceptable for pescatarians who consume animal-derived products from non-land animals.

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