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Is Oleaminopropylamineth-3 HCl vegetarian?

Oleaminopropylamineth-3 HCl

Oleaminopropylamineth-3 HCl is the hydrochloride salt of an ethoxylated oleaminopropylamine, a fatty amine derivative typically derived from oleic acid, which is most commonly sourced from tallow (animal fat) though plant-derived versions exist; origin cannot be confirmed as exclusively plant-based.

INCI name Oleaminopropylamineth-3 HCl
CosIng ID 101783
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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