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Is Hydrolyzed DNA vegetarian?

Hydrolyzed DNA

Hydrolyzed DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid that has been broken down into smaller fragments through hydrolysis; it can be derived from various biological sources, including plant, microbial, or animal cells, and is used in cosmetics as a conditioning agent.

Also known as Deoxyribonucleic acid, hydrolyzed
INCI name Hydrolyzed DNA
CosIng ID 76587
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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