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Is Diisocetyl Adipate vegetarian?

Diisocetyl Adipate

Diisocetyl Adipate is a diester of adipic acid and isocetyl alcohol, used as an emollient in cosmetics; the fatty alcohol component may be of plant or animal origin.

Also known as 261-193-7, 261-857-6, 58262-41-2, 59686-69-0, Bis(2-hexyldecyl) Adipate
INCI name Diisocetyl Adipate
CAS number 57533-90-1
EC number 260-799-9
CosIng ID 75606
Last reviewed 4 July 2026

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