Vegan - Non-Vegan Ingredients
Vegan - Non-Vegan Ingredients
Dextrin: It is prepared by heating dry starch or starch treated with acids. It can be produced from corn, potato or rice starch. It is vegan.
Dicalcium phosphate: (Dibasic calcium phosphate, Dicalcium orthophosphate) Dibasic form of calcium phosphate. It should be checked whether it is herbal based or not.
Dihydroxyacetone: An emulsifier, humectant and fungicide obtained by the action of certain bacteria on glycerol. It should be checked whether it is plant-based.
Directly reduced iron (DRI): Reduced Iron. It is vegan.
Disodium inosinate: Flavor enhancer obtained from meat, fish (sardines), vegetable or mushroom source. It should be checked whether it is plant-based.
Duodenal substances: From the digestive tracts of cows and pigs. It can be found in vitamin tablets. It is not vegan.
Elastin: The protein that joins muscle fibers in meat. It is not vegan.
Emu oil: Oil obtained from the processed oil of the emu, a large Australian flightless bird. It is not vegan.
Enzymes: Protein molecules produced by living cells. They act as catalysts in living organisms, regulating the rate of chemical reactions without changing in the process. Enzymes can be obtained from animals, plants, bacteria, fungi and yeast. Most industrial enzymes consist of a mixture of enzymes. Enzymes include actinidine, amylase, bromelain, catalase, chymotrypsin, ficin, glucose isomerase, lactase, lipase, lipoxygenase, papain, rennet, and trypsin. It should be checked whether it is herbal based.
Ergocalciferol: Vitamin D2. It should be checked whether it is plant-based.
Erythorbic acid: It is a food additive used as an antioxidant in processed foods. It is produced from sucrose. It is vegan.
Estrogen/Estradiol: From cow ovaries and urine of pregnant mares. It is not vegan.
Fatty acids: Organic compounds: saturated, polyunsaturated and unsaturated. It should be checked whether it is plant-based.
FD&C Colors: Colors approved by the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) to be safe for use in food, drugs and cosmetics. It should be checked whether it is herbal based.
FD&C Blue 1: Brilliant Blue FCF. A synthetic dye obtained from coal tar. It should be checked whether it is herbal based or not.
FD&C Red 40: Allura Red. It is obtained from coal tar or petroleum. It is not obtained from insects. It should be checked whether it is herbal based.
FD&C Yellow 5: Tartrazine . It is obtained from coal tar. It should be checked whether it is herbal based.
FD&C Yellow 6: Monoazo. It is obtained from coal tar. It should be checked whether it is herbal based or not.
Felt: Fabric made of wool or wool and fur or hair. It should be checked whether it is plant-based.
Ferrous lactate: It is obtained from the direct action of lactic acid on iron fillings or from the interaction of calcium lactate and ferrous sulfate. It should be checked whether it is herbal based.
Iron sulfate: An astringent iron salt obtained in green crystal form. It is used in cosmetics as an antiseptic and in medicine to treat anemia. It is vegan.
Ficin: Enzyme obtained from the latex of the fig tree. It is vegan.
Folate: Vitamin B9. It should be checked whether it is plant-based.
Folic acid: A synthetic form of Vitamin B9. It is vegan.
Fructose (Syrup): Fructose is a sugar found in many fruits, vegetables and honey. Commercial fructose and fructose-rich syrups are usually made from starch (almost always cornstarch). It is sometimes produced from inulin-containing plants such as chicory roots and Jerusalem artichoke tubers. He is vegan.