Is Cellulose Gum vegetarian?
Cellulose Gum
Cellulose gum (sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, CMC) is a cellulose derivative obtained by chemically modifying plant-derived cellulose with carboxymethyl groups. It is widely used as a thickener, stabiliser, and water-retention agent in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
| Also known as | Carboxymethylcellulose sodium, carmellose, CMC, Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, Sodium CMC |
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| INCI name | Cellulose Gum |
| E number | E466 |
| INS number | 466 |
| CAS number | 9000-11-7 |
| CosIng ID | 32485 |
| Last reviewed | 22 April 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegetarian if it avoids components derived from killing an animal.
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