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Is Lauroamphodipropionic Acid vegetarian?

Lauroamphodipropionic Acid

Lauroamphodipropionic Acid is an amphoteric surfactant derived from lauric acid (typically from coconut or palm oil) combined with an aminoethyl-based moiety bearing two propionic acid groups. It is used as a mild cleansing and foaming agent in personal care products.

Also known as Dodecanamide, N-[2-(N-(2-carboxyethyl)-N-(2-(2-carboxyethoxy)ethyl)aminoethyl]-
INCI name Lauroamphodipropionic Acid
CAS number 64265-41-4
CosIng ID 34933
Last reviewed 4 July 2026

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