Is Bacillus/Comamonas/Lysinibacillus/Nonfat Dry Milk/Hydrolyzed Sea Bream Scales Ferment Filtrate vegetarian?
Bacillus/Comamonas/Lysinibacillus/Nonfat Dry Milk/Hydrolyzed Sea Bream Scales Ferment Filtrate
Bacillus/Comamonas/Lysinibacillus/Nonfat Dry Milk/Hydrolyzed Sea Bream Scales Ferment Filtrate is the filtrate obtained from fermenting nonfat dry milk and hydrolyzed sea bream fish scales using Bacillus, Comamonas, and Lysinibacillus microorganisms. It contains both dairy and fish-derived components, making it non-vegan; vegetarian status is uncertain due to the fish scale content, which may involve killing fish.
| INCI name | Bacillus/Comamonas/Lysinibacillus/Nonfat Dry Milk/Hydrolyzed Sea Bream Scales Ferment Filtrate |
|---|---|
| CosIng ID | 96009 |
| Last reviewed | 9 July 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegetarian if it avoids components derived from killing an animal.
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