Is Octopamine vegetarian?
Octopamine
Octopamine is an organic compound closely related to norepinephrine, first identified in octopus salivary glands but used cosmetically in its synthetic form. It acts as a major invertebrate neurohormone and, for cosmetic use, is manufactured synthetically rather than extracted from animals.
| Also known as | 4-(2-amino-1-hydroxyethyl)phenol, Norsynephrine, para-Octopamine |
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| INCI name | Octopamine |
| CAS number | 104-14-3 |
| EC number | 203-179-5 |
| CosIng ID | 57560 |
| Last reviewed | 4 July 2026 |
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