Is Dihydrogenated Tallow Phthalic Acid Amide vegan?
Dihydrogenated Tallow Phthalic Acid Amide
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Dihydrogenated Tallow Phthalic Acid Amide is an amide formed from phthalic acid and dihydrogenated tallow alkylamine, a fatty amine derived from animal tallow, used as a thickening or conditioning agent.
| Also known as | Benzoic acid, 2-[bis(hydrogenated tallow alkyl)]aminocarbonyl- |
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| INCI name | Dihydrogenated Tallow Phthalic Acid Amide |
| CAS number | 127733-92-0 |
| CosIng ID | 33339 |
| Last reviewed | 9 July 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegan if it contains no animal-derived components at any point in its production.
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