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Is Sodium/TEA-Undecylenoyl Hydrolyzed Corn Protein vegan?

Sodium/TEA-Undecylenoyl Hydrolyzed Corn Protein

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Sodium/TEA-Undecylenoyl Hydrolyzed Corn Protein is derived from hydrolyzed corn protein reacted with undecylenic acid and neutralized with sodium or triethanolamine, used as a mild surfactant in cosmetics.

Also known as Hydrolysed maize protein, 10-undecenoyl derivatives, sodium tris(2-hydroxyethyl)amine salts
INCI name Sodium/TEA-Undecylenoyl Hydrolyzed Corn Protein
CosIng ID 78520
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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