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Are placental lipids vegan?

Placental lipids is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is placental lipids?

Placental lipids refer to the fats and fatty acids found in the placenta, which is the organ that provides nutrients and oxygen to a developing fetus during pregnancy. These lipids are essential for fetal growth and development, and they can also provide health benefits for the mother. Placental lipids contain high levels of important nutrients such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which have been shown to support brain function and reduce inflammation in the body. Due to their unique properties, placental lipids are increasingly being studied for their potential use in functional foods, supplements, and even skincare products.

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