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Is Sodium Stearoyl Hydrolyzed Corn Protein vegetarian?

Sodium Stearoyl Hydrolyzed Corn Protein

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Sodium Stearoyl Hydrolyzed Corn Protein is the sodium salt of the stearoyl derivative of hydrolyzed corn (maize) protein, used in cosmetics as a surfactant and conditioning agent derived from plant sources.

Also known as Sodium Stearoyl Hydrolyzed Maize Protein
INCI name Sodium Stearoyl Hydrolyzed Corn Protein
CosIng ID 80096
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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