Is Tea-Lauroyl Animal Collagen Pescatarian?

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No. This ingredient comes from animals.

Tea-Lauroyl Animal Collagen and the Pescatarian Diet

Tea-Lauroyl Animal Collagen is a compound derived from the hydrolysis of animal collagen, often sourced from animal by-products. It is primarily used as a surfactant due to its ability to help water and oils mix. In the food industry, its use is limited, but it can sometimes be found in specialty food products. It is more commonly utilized in cosmetics and personal care items where it helps in emulsifying and conditioning formulations.

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