INS 1413
starch derivativesPhosphated Distarch Phosphate
Mushbooh (Questionable)
Is INS 1413 (Phosphated Distarch Phosphate) halal?
Source-dependent. May be derived from halal (plant/synthetic) or haram (animal) sources. Verify with the manufacturer or look for halal certification.
What to do
Don't assume. Ask the brand for halal certification or source information.
Where is INS 1413 used?
INS (International Numbering System) codes are maintained by the Codex Alimentarius Commission and used on food labels in many countries outside the EU. You will commonly see INS 1413 on packaging from:
In the EU and UK, the same additive appears as E1413. The ingredient, halal status, and sourcing considerations are identical — only the labelling system differs.
EU / UK equivalent: E1413
INS 1413 and E1413 refer to the same food additive — Phosphated Distarch Phosphate. If you are checking a product purchased in the UK or Europe, look for E1413 on the label instead.
See full E1413 halal guide →About INS 1413
Phosphate in Europe is also obtained from animal bones. So please the check the source of phosphate. &Quot;suitable for vegetarian" label on food package indicates that it is obtained from from mineral.&Quot; in USA it is obtained from minerals and it is Halal.
⚠️ Verification Required
The halal status of INS 1413 depends on its source. Always check for halal certification on the product packaging or contact the manufacturer directly.
Sources / Derived From
- plant starch + phosphate
Foods that commonly contain INS 1413
Frequently Asked Questions
Is INS 1413 (Phosphated Distarch Phosphate) halal?
INS 1413 (Phosphated Distarch Phosphate) is classified as Mushbooh (Questionable). Source-dependent. May be derived from halal (plant/synthetic) or haram (animal) sources. Verify with the manufacturer or look for halal certification.
What is INS 1413 used for?
INS 1413 is used as a thickener - combines properties of e1410 and e1412 in food products.
What is the difference between INS 1413 and E1413?
INS 1413 and E1413 are the same additive — Phosphated Distarch Phosphate. INS numbers are used on food labels in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, India, and GCC countries. The E-number system (E1413) is used in EU and UK markets. The halal status is identical regardless of which label system is used.
What foods contain INS 1413?
INS 1413 (Phosphated Distarch Phosphate) is commonly found in: sauces, salad dressings, frozen foods.
What is INS 1413 made from?
INS 1413 can be derived from: plant starch + phosphate.
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