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Is Beta-Aspartyl Lysine vegetarian?

Beta-Aspartyl Lysine

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Beta-Aspartyl Lysine, also known as L-beta-Aspartyl-L-lysine, is a synthetic dipeptide-like organic compound formed from aspartic acid and lysine, produced via chemical or biosynthetic pathways.

Also known as (2S)-6-amino-2-[(3S)-3-amino-3-carboxypropanamido]hexanoic acid, L-b-Aspartyl-L-lysine, L-b-Aspartyl-L-lysine, (2S)-6-amino-2-[(3S)-3-amino-3-carboxypropanamido]hexanoic acid
INCI name Beta-Aspartyl Lysine
CosIng ID 96346
Last reviewed 14 July 2026

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