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Is Lauroyl/Myristoyl Methyl Glucamide vegetarian?

Lauroyl/Myristoyl Methyl Glucamide

Vegetarian Unconfirmed
Vegan Vegan

Lauroyl/Myristoyl Methyl Glucamide is a surfactant produced by reacting methylglucamine with a mixture of lauroyl and myristoyl chloride; the fatty acyl portions can be derived from either plant or animal sources.

Also known as D-Glucitol, 1-Deoxy-1-(Methylamino)-, N-C12-14 Acyl Derivs
INCI name Lauroyl/Myristoyl Methyl Glucamide
EC number 407-290-1
CosIng ID 93719
Last reviewed 4 July 2026

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