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The Application of Molecular Spectroscopy in Combination with Chemometrics for Halal Authentication Analysis: A Review

Halal is an Arabic term used to describe any components allowed to be used in any products by Muslim communities. Halal food and halal pharmaceuticals are any food and pharmaceuticals which are safe and allowed to be consumed according to Islamic law (Shariah). Currently, in line with halal awarenes...

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Published in:International journal of molecular sciences 2020-07, Vol.21 (14), p.5155
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Animals
Certification
Chemometrics
Consumers
Cosmetics
Dietary Fats - analysis
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Food
Food Quality
Gelatin
Indonesia
Islam
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Pork
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