Chemical and chemometric methods for halal authentication of gelatin: an overview
The issue of food authenticity has become a concern among religious adherents, particularly Muslims, due to the possible presence of nonhalal ingredients in foods as well as other commercial products. One of the nonhalal ingredients that commonly found in food and pharmaceutical products is gelatin...
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my.utm.867652020-09-30T09:05:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86765/ Chemical and chemometric methods for halal authentication of gelatin: an overview Hassan, Nurfarhana Ahmad, Tahir Muhamad Zain, Norhidayu Q Science (General) The issue of food authenticity has become a concern among religious adherents, particularly Muslims, due to the possible presence of nonhalal ingredients in foods as well as other commercial products. One of the nonhalal ingredients that commonly found in food and pharmaceutical products is gelatin which extracted from porcine source. Bovine and fish gelatin are also becoming the main commercial sources of gelatin. However, unclear information and labeling regarding the actual sources of gelatin in food and pharmaceutical products have become the main concern in halal authenticity issue since porcine consumption is prohibited for Muslims. Hence, numerous analytical methods involving chemical and chemometric analysis have been developed to identify the sources of gelatin. Chemical analysis techniques such as biochemical, chromatography, electrophoretic, and spectroscopic are usually combined with chemometric and mathematical methods such as principal component analysis, cluster, discriminant, and Fourier transform analysis for the gelatin classification. A sample result from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis, which combines Fourier transform and spectroscopic technique, is included in this paper. This paper presents an overview of chemical and chemometric methods involved in identification of different types of gelatin, which is important for halal authentication purposes. Blackwell Publishing Inc. 2018-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86765/1/NurfarhanaHassan2018_ChemicalandChemometricMethodsforHalalAuthentication.pdf Hassan, Nurfarhana and Ahmad, Tahir and Muhamad Zain, Norhidayu (2018) Chemical and chemometric methods for halal authentication of gelatin: an overview. Journal of Food Science, 83 (12). pp. 2903-2911. ISSN 0022-1147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.14370 DOI:10.1111/1750-3841.14370 |
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The issue of food authenticity has become a concern among religious adherents, particularly Muslims, due to the possible presence of nonhalal ingredients in foods as well as other commercial products. One of the nonhalal ingredients that commonly found in food and pharmaceutical products is gelatin which extracted from porcine source. Bovine and fish gelatin are also becoming the main commercial sources of gelatin. However, unclear information and labeling regarding the actual sources of gelatin in food and pharmaceutical products have become the main concern in halal authenticity issue since porcine consumption is prohibited for Muslims. Hence, numerous analytical methods involving chemical and chemometric analysis have been developed to identify the sources of gelatin. Chemical analysis techniques such as biochemical, chromatography, electrophoretic, and spectroscopic are usually combined with chemometric and mathematical methods such as principal component analysis, cluster, discriminant, and Fourier transform analysis for the gelatin classification. A sample result from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis, which combines Fourier transform and spectroscopic technique, is included in this paper. This paper presents an overview of chemical and chemometric methods involved in identification of different types of gelatin, which is important for halal authentication purposes. |
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Chemical and chemometric methods for halal authentication of gelatin: an overview |
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