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Is Sodium Heparin vegetarian?

Sodium Heparin

Sodium Heparin is the sodium salt of heparin, a naturally occurring sulfated glycosaminoglycan typically extracted from animal tissues, particularly porcine or bovine intestinal mucosa. It is used medically as an anticoagulant and in cosmetics for its conditioning properties.

Also known as Heparin sodium salt, Heparin, sodium salt
INCI name Sodium Heparin
CAS number 9005-49-6
CosIng ID 79492
Last reviewed 10 July 2026

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