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E472D

thickeners, gelling agents, phosphates, humectants, emulsifiers

Tartaric Acid Esters of Mono-and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids

Status
Mushbooh (Questionable)
Category
thickeners, gelling agents, phosphates, humectants, emulsifiers

Mushbooh (Questionable)

Is E472D (Tartaric Acid Esters of Mono-and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids) halal?

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 to do

Don't assume. Ask the brand for halal certification or source info.

About E472D

Emulsifier made from mono- and diglycerides reacted with tartaric acid. Halal only if the fat source is plant fat. If it is from pork fat then it is haram. If it is from non zabiha beef then it is not Halal. A "suitable for vegetarians" claim on the package indicates a plant fat source, in which case the product is Halal if all other ingredients are 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E472D (Tartaric Acid Esters of Mono-and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids) halal?

E472D (Tartaric Acid Esters of Mono-and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids) 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 E472D used for?

E472D is a food additive in the thickeners, gelling agents, phosphates, humectants, emulsifiers category.

thickeners, gelling agents, phosphates, humectants, emulsifiers — 73 E-codes: 30 Halal, 0 Haram, 43 Mushbooh

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Sources reviewed

Our E472D classification is checked against recognised halal certification bodies and mainstream Sunni scholarship before publishing. We do not treat community halal-status sites as authoritative.

  • HMC — Halal Monitoring Committee (UK)
  • HFA — Halal Food Authority (UK)
  • JAKIM — Dept. of Islamic Development (Malaysia)
  • MUI / LPPOM — Indonesian Ulema Council
  • IFANCA — Islamic Food & Nutrition Council (USA)
  • IslamQA — Sunni fatwa reference

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