Is Resveratryl Triacetate vegetarian?
Resveratryl Triacetate
Resveratryl Triacetate is a synthetic derivative of resveratrol in which three hydroxyl groups are acetylated, formed from the stilbenoid compound resveratrol, which is found in plants such as grapes. It is used in cosmetics primarily as an antioxidant and skin-conditioning agent.
| Also known as | 3,4',5-Triacetoxy-trans-stilbene, 3,5,4'-tri-O-acetylresveratrol, 5-[(1E)-2-[4-(acetyloxy)phenyl]ethenyl]-1,3-benzenediol-1,3-diacetate, 5-[(1E)-2-[4-(acetyloxy)phenyl]ethenyl]-1,3-benzenediol-1,3-diacetate, 3,5,4'-tri-O-acetylresveratrol,3,4',5-Triacetoxy-trans-stilbene,Triacetyl resveratrol, Triacetyl resveratrol |
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| INCI name | Resveratryl Triacetate |
| CosIng ID | 92015 |
| Last reviewed | 14 July 2026 |
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