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Is Stearamide DEA-Distearate vegetarian?

Stearamide DEA-Distearate

Stearamide DEA-Distearate is a substituted ethanolamide diester derived from stearic acid derivatives, used in cosmetics as an emollient and thickening agent. Stearic acid used in its manufacture may be of plant or animal origin.

Also known as [(1-Oxooctadecyl)imino]diethane-1,2-diyl Distearate
INCI name Stearamide DEA-Distearate
CAS number 51325-39-4
EC number 257-136-0
CosIng ID 38243
Last reviewed 4 July 2026

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