Is sr-(sh-Polypeptide-129 Oligopeptide-163 sh-Polypeptide-117 sh-Polypeptide-94 sh-Polypeptide-95 Pentapeptide-63 Oligopeptide-163 sh-Polypeptide-6 Nonapeptide-43 sh-Polypeptide-6) Dimer vegetarian?
sr-(sh-Polypeptide-129 Oligopeptide-163 sh-Polypeptide-117 sh-Polypeptide-94 sh-Polypeptide-95 Pentapeptide-63 Oligopeptide-163 sh-Polypeptide-6 Nonapeptide-43 sh-Polypeptide-6) Dimer
This peptide is a dimer linked by a disulfide bridge between cysteine residues, consisting of a single-chain synthetic fusion peptide produced by fermentation in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. As it is produced in mammalian (hamster) cells, it is not classified as vegan, though production does not require slaughter.
| INCI name | sr-(sh-Polypeptide-129 Oligopeptide-163 sh-Polypeptide-117 sh-Polypeptide-94 sh-Polypeptide-95 Pentapeptide-63 Oligopeptide-163 sh-Polypeptide-6 Nonapeptide-43 sh-Polypeptide-6) Dimer |
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| CosIng ID | 98773 |
| Last reviewed | 9 July 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegetarian if it avoids components derived from killing an animal.
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