Yes - Halal

E926

surface coating agents, gases, sweeteners

Chlorine Dioxide

Also known as: Chlorine DioxideClO2
Status
Halal
Function
Flour treatment agent and bleaching agent

What should I do with this product?

If Halal

Safe to buy. This additive is permissible under Islamic dietary law.

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If Mushbooh

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

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If Haraam

Avoid this code. Check halal alternatives or scan a substitute product.

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About E926

Miscellaneous - compounds used to treat flour Generally accepted as halal. This additive is typically derived from plant or synthetic sources and does not contain any prohibited ingredients according to Islamic dietary laws.

What is E926 made from?

  • synthetic (industrial)

Foods that commonly contain E926

white flour bleaching

Always check the ingredient label on the specific product - manufacturers may change formulations.

Scholarly Notes

Inorganic - halal. Banned for food use in the EU.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E926 (Chlorine Dioxide) halal?

E926 (Chlorine Dioxide) is classified as Halal. Generally accepted as halal. This additive is typically derived from plant or synthetic sources and does not contain any prohibited ingredients according to Islamic dietary laws.

What is E926 used for?

E926 is used as a flour treatment agent and bleaching agent in food products.

What foods contain E926?

E926 (Chlorine Dioxide) is commonly found in: white flour bleaching.

What is E926 made from?

E926 can be derived from the following sources: synthetic (industrial).

What are the other names for E926?

E926 may appear on food labels as: Chlorine Dioxide, ClO2.

surface coating agents, gases, sweeteners category - 31 E-codes total: 24 Halal, 2 Haraam, 5 Mushbooh.

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Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only. For religious rulings, consult a qualified Islamic scholar or halal certification authority. E-code classifications may vary based on source, manufacturing process, and school of thought.