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Is Potassium Hydrolyzed Polyglutamic Acid vegetarian?

Potassium Hydrolyzed Polyglutamic Acid

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Potassium Hydrolyzed Polygamma-Glutamate is the hydrolysate of potassium polygamma-glutamate, obtained via acid, enzyme, or other hydrolysis methods, used as a moisturizing agent in cosmetics. It is typically produced by microbial fermentation.

INCI name Potassium Hydrolyzed Polyglutamic Acid
CosIng ID 87582
Last reviewed 4 July 2026

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