Is Dimethyl Dicarbonate vegetarian?
Dimethyl Dicarbonate
Dimethyl dicarbonate is a synthetic chemical compound used as a beverage preservative and antimicrobial agent, capable of inactivating microorganisms at low concentrations and decomposing into methanol and carbon dioxide after use.
| Also known as | Dimethyl pyrocarbonate, DMDC, Velcorin |
|---|---|
| E number | E242 |
| INS number | 242 |
| CAS number | 4525-33-1 |
| EC number | 224-859-8 |
| Last reviewed | 22 April 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegetarian if it avoids components derived from killing an animal.
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