E161B
food colorsLutein
What should I do with this product?
Safe to buy. This additive is permissible under Islamic dietary law.
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About E161B
Color lutein is xanthophyll Carotene. It is present in plant as fatty acid ester. It is extrcted from marigold petals. Its Halal status depend upon the Halal status of extracting chemicals, if it is extracted by alcohol then it is not Halal.
Verification Required
This additive's halal status depends on its source. Check the product label for a halal certification mark, or contact the manufacturer directly.
What is E161B made from?
- marigold petals (plant) - extracted with organic solvents including hexane
Scholarly Notes
Extracted from marigold using hexane or alcohol-based solvents in most commercial production - making it mushbooh. Supercritical CO₂-extracted lutein is halal. Verify with manufacturer.
Foods that commonly contain E161B
Food Category Guide
E161B is common in confectionery — see the full halal guide →
Always check the ingredient label on the specific product - manufacturers may change formulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is E161B (Lutein) halal?
E161B (Lutein) is classified as Mushbooh (Questionable). Source-dependent and requires verification. This additive may be derived from either halal (plant/synthetic) or haraam (animal) sources. Always check the product label or contact the manufacturer to verify the source.
What is E161B used for?
E161B is used as a yellow food coloring and eye-health nutrient in food products.
What foods contain E161B?
E161B (Lutein) is commonly found in: confectionery, beverages, supplements, baked goods.
What is E161B made from?
E161B can be derived from the following sources: marigold petals (plant) - extracted with organic solvents including hexane.
What are the other names for E161B?
E161B may appear on food labels as: Lutein, Xanthophyll.
food colors — 51 E-codes: 20 Halal, 2 Haraam, 29 Mushbooh
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