Is Atraric acid vegan?
Methyl Dihydroxy-Dimethylbenzoate is also known as Atraric acid.
Methyl Dihydroxy-Dimethylbenzoate, also known as atraric acid, is a naturally occurring phenolic ester found in the root-bark of Pygeum africanum and the lichen Evernia prunastri (oakmoss); it is also produced synthetically for cosmetic use.
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