Is Hyoscine vegetarian?
Hyoscine
Hyoscine, also known as scopolamine, is a tropane alkaloid and muscarinic antagonist naturally found in plants of the Solanaceae family, used medically to treat motion sickness and nausea; it is also produced synthetically. This entry covers hyoscine and its salts and derivatives, which are restricted or prohibited in cosmetic products.
| Also known as | Benzeneacetic acid, alpha-(hydroxymethyl)-, (1alpha,2beta,4beta,5alpha,7beta)-9-methyl-3-oxa-9- azatricyclo(3.3.1.02,4)non-7-yl ester, (alphaS)-, Scopolamine |
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| INCI name | Hyoscine |
| CAS number | 51-34-3 |
| EC number | 200-090-3 |
| CosIng ID | 28515 |
| Last reviewed | 9 July 2026 |
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