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Is Cholesteryl Nonanoate vegan?

Cholesteryl Nonanoate

Cholesteryl Nonanoate, also called cholesteryl pelargonate, is an ester of cholesterol and nonanoic acid. It forms cholesteric liquid crystals and is used in cosmetics and thermochromic materials; cholesterol can be derived from animal sources (e.g., wool grease) or synthesized/plant-derived (phytosterol-based).

Also known as Cholest-5-ene-3-beta-yl nonanoate, Cholesteryl Pelargonate
INCI name Cholesteryl Nonanoate
CAS number 1182-66-7
EC number 214-658-3
CosIng ID 32679
Last reviewed 4 July 2026

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