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Is Batyl Alcohol vegetarian?

Batyl Alcohol

Batyl alcohol is a glyceryl ether formed from glycerol and stearyl alcohol. It occurs naturally in shark liver oil and bone marrow but can also be produced synthetically.

Also known as 1,2-Propanediol, 3-(octadecyloxy)-, Batilol
INCI name Batyl Alcohol
CAS number 544-62-7
EC number 208-874-7
CosIng ID 32087
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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