Is E1450 Halal?

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HALAL — Permissible in Islam
E1450 — Starch Sodium Octenyl Succinate

E1450 (Starch Sodium Octenyl Succinate) is considered halal. It is chemically modified plant starch, with no pork, non-halal meat or alcohol involved in its production.

Why is E1450 halal?

Chemically modified plant starch. Plant-derived, mineral and synthetic additives are permissible (halal) in Islam by default, since the prohibition applies to pork, improperly slaughtered animals, blood and intoxicants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E1450 permissible in Islam?

Yes — E1450 is permissible. It contains no pork derivatives, no alcohol and no meat from animals not slaughtered according to Islamic law.

How do I know if E1450 in a product is halal-certified?

Look for a halal certification logo on the packaging from a recognised halal certifying body. If the product has no halal logo and contains E1450, contact the manufacturer to verify the source.

Is E1450 suitable for a halal diet?

Yes, E1450 is suitable for a halal diet. As always, check the rest of the product's ingredients, since a single halal additive doesn't make the whole product halal.

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Halal status information is provided for general guidance only — always check for official halal certification from a recognised certifying body. Additive data sourced from Open Food Facts (ODbL licence).

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