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. 2023 Dec 13;10(1):e23624.
doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23624. eCollection 2024 Jan 15.

Towards halal pharmaceutical: Exploring alternatives to animal-based ingredients

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Towards halal pharmaceutical: Exploring alternatives to animal-based ingredients

Yedi Herdiana et al. Heliyon. .

Abstract

Halal is a crucial concept for Muslim consumers regarding consumed products, including pharmaceutical ingredients, which are essential in modern medicine. To address the issue of using porcine-sourced ingredients in pharmaceuticals, it is essential to search for halal alternatives derived from poultry, animal by-products from meat processing, marine sources, and plants. However, the complexity of this problem is further compounded by the rapid advances in innovation and technology, which can lead to adulteration of ingredients derived from pigs. Other challenges include the sustainability of alternative materials, management of waste or by-products practice, halal awareness, certification, government policies, religious adherence of consumers, food suppliers, marketers, and purchasing of products. The importance of halal and non-halal problems, specifically in the context of pharmaceutical materials, is still rarely discussed, including alternatives derived from poultry, animal by-products, marine sources, and plants. Due to the increasing global population, there is a growing need to increase awareness and concern among Muslim consumers for halal products, including pharmaceuticals. Therefore, this research aimed to investigate the importance of halal and non-halal issues in pharmaceutical ingredients, the potential impact on the Muslim community, as well as opportunities and challenges in the search for alternative ingredients.

Keywords: Active ingredients; Animal by-products; Excipients; Halal; Porcine.

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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Role of excipients in drug formulation.
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Excipients function in various pharmaceutical preparations.
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Porcine-derived material and Pharmaceutical.
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Halal‐Based Ingredients for substitution.
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Plant-derived excipients.
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Role of Practitioners in drug dispensing.

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