Is Sodium Polygamma-Glutamate Crosspolymer vegetarian?
Sodium Polygamma-Glutamate Crosspolymer
Sodium Polygamma-Glutamate Crosspolymer is a crosslinked form of sodium polygamma-glutamate, a biopolymer typically produced by bacterial fermentation, crosslinked via gamma radiation and used as a film-forming, moisturizing agent.
| INCI name | Sodium Polygamma-Glutamate Crosspolymer |
|---|---|
| CosIng ID | 86284 |
| Last reviewed | 9 July 2026 |
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