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Is Cholesteryl Isostearyl Carbonate vegetarian?

Cholesteryl Isostearyl Carbonate

Cholesteryl Isostearyl Carbonate is an ester of cholesterol and isostearyl carbonate used as a skin-conditioning agent; cholesterol used may be of animal (e.g. lanolin) or synthetic/plant-derived origin.

Also known as Cholest-5-en-3-ol (3.beta.)-, isooctadecyl carbonate
INCI name Cholesteryl Isostearyl Carbonate
CosIng ID 32676
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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