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Is Diisostearyl Adipate vegan?

Diisostearyl Adipate

Diisostearyl Adipate is a diester of adipic acid and isostearyl alcohol, used in cosmetics as an emollient. Isostearyl alcohol may be derived from plant or animal fatty acid feedstocks, so the origin cannot be confirmed with certainty.

Also known as 155613-91-5, 68204-80-2, Hexanedioic Acid, Bis(16-Methylheptadecyl) Ester
INCI name Diisostearyl Adipate
CAS number 62479-36-1
CosIng ID 75616
Last reviewed 4 July 2026

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