Is Tea-Abietoyl Hydrolyzed Animal Protein Pescatarian?

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No. This ingredient comes from animals.

Tea-Abietoyl Hydrolyzed Animal Protein and the Pescatarian Diet

Tea-Abietoyl Hydrolyzed Animal Protein is an ingredient that results from the hydrolysis of animal proteins, which are then chemically modified with tea-abietoyl groups. This process enhances the emulsifying and stabilizing properties of the protein, making it useful in various food applications. The use of animal-derived sources means it is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

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