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Is Hydrogenated Lard Glyceride vegetarian?

Hydrogenated Lard Glyceride

Hydrogenated Lard Glyceride consists of the hydrogenated mono- and diglycerides of lard, an animal fat obtained from pigs. It is used as an emollient and emulsifier in cosmetics.

Also known as 8040-05-9, Hydrogenated Lard Mono/Diglycerides
INCI name Hydrogenated Lard Glyceride
CAS number 91744-55-7
EC number 294-619-5
CosIng ID 76618
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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