Is Palmitoyl Dipeptide-7 Maltoside Tripeptide-69 vegetarian?
Palmitoyl Dipeptide-7 Maltoside Tripeptide-69
Palmitoyl Dipeptide-7 Maltoside Tripeptide-69 is a synthetic ingredient obtained by reacting palmitic acid with a pentapeptide composed of Dipeptide-7 and Tripeptide-69, in which the second amino acid of Dipeptide-7 is modified with maltose. Its origin depends on the source of the constituent amino acids and palmitic acid used in synthesis.
| Also known as | Palmitoyl Maltosyl Dipeptide-7 Tripeptide-69, Palmitoyl Maltosyl Dipeptide-7 Tripeptide-69,L-Serine, N2-(1-oxohexadecyl)-L-lysyl-O-(4-O-\a-D-glucopyranosyl-\b-D-glucopyranosyl)-L-threonyl-L-threonyl- L-lysyl- |
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| INCI name | Palmitoyl Dipeptide-7 Maltoside Tripeptide-69 |
| CosIng ID | 96141 |
| Last reviewed | 9 July 2026 |
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