Is Soya Hydroxyethyl Imidazoline Shellfish Free?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Shell Fish Free diet.

Soya Hydroxyethyl Imidazoline and the Shellfish Free Diet

Soya Hydroxyethyl Imidazoline is a chemical compound synthesized from soy derivatives. It is primarily used in industrial and cosmetic applications rather than in food. This compound is known for its surfactant properties, which help in emulsifying and stabilizing formulations. While it is derived from soy, it is not typically used as a food ingredient.

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