Is Methyl Aloesinyl Cinnamate vegetarian?
Methyl Aloesinyl Cinnamate
Vegetarian
Unconfirmed
Vegan
Unconfirmed
Methyl Aloesinyl Cinnamate is a chemical compound derived from aloesin, a chromone glycoside found in Aloe species, esterified with cinnamic acid; it is used as a cosmetic ingredient, typically of plant/synthetic origin.
| Also known as | 4H-1-Benzopyran-4-one, 2-[(2R)-2-Hydroxypropyl]-7-Methoxy-5-Methyl-8-[2-O-[(2E)-1-Oxo-3-Pheny I-2-Propenyl]-b-D-Glucopyranosyl]-, 4H-1-Benzopyran-4-one, 2-[(2R)-2-Hydroxypropyl]-7-Methoxy-5-Methyl-8-[2-O-[(2E)-1-Oxo-3-Phenyl-2-Propenyl]-b-D-Glucopyranosyl]- |
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| INCI name | Methyl Aloesinyl Cinnamate |
| CosIng ID | 58038 |
| Last reviewed | 10 July 2026 |
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