The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study

Collagen has been used widely in food, pharmaceutical, cosmeceutical, biomedical, tissue engineering and film industries. The surge concern on the halal issues of collagen, which mainly comes from porcine or pork as well as bovine, leads to the development of the recombinant collagen-like protein as...

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Main Authors: Duasa, Jarita, Mohamed Noor, Siti Fatimah, Mohd Thas Thaker, Mohamed Asmy, Rahman, Maya Puspa
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spelling my.iium.irep.831052020-11-12T00:58:23Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/83105/ The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study Duasa, Jarita Mohamed Noor, Siti Fatimah Mohd Thas Thaker, Mohamed Asmy Rahman, Maya Puspa H Social Sciences (General) Q Science (General) Collagen has been used widely in food, pharmaceutical, cosmeceutical, biomedical, tissue engineering and film industries. The surge concern on the halal issues of collagen, which mainly comes from porcine or pork as well as bovine, leads to the development of the recombinant collagen-like protein as an alternative of animal-based collagen. It can be a substitution for halal and vegetarian industries. This study thus aims to discuss on the issue of halal collagen and the experts’ opinion on the new technology of the recombinant collagen-like protein to substitute non-halal and doubtful sources of collagen. The study is carried out by holding an in-depth interview with the experts who are from various areas of expertise and different academic background. These experts concur similar definition of collagen. Despite the fact that they had different opinions on the suitability of bacteria-based collagen to be used in production, they mutually agreed that the bacteria-based collagen has a massive prospect in Malaysian industries. Thus, companies should produce final products that use bacteria-based collagen as it may tempt a lot of consumers who concern about the resources used in a particular product produced. The experts also agreed that halal certification on the alternative source of collagen can boost confidence among consumers on the final products produced 2020 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83105/1/Draf%20eProceeding%20ZAWFI2020.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83105/25/83105%20%20The%20Recombinant%20Collagen-Like%20Protein.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83105/3/HBH110_Qualitative%20study%20on%20bacteria%20based%20collagen_edited.pdf Duasa, Jarita and Mohamed Noor, Siti Fatimah and Mohd Thas Thaker, Mohamed Asmy and Rahman, Maya Puspa (2020) The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study. In: 4th International Virtual Conference on Zakat, Waqf and Islamic Philanthropy (ZAWFI 2020):, 17th September 2020, Shah Alam, Selangor. (Unpublished)
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Rahman, Maya Puspa
The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study
description Collagen has been used widely in food, pharmaceutical, cosmeceutical, biomedical, tissue engineering and film industries. The surge concern on the halal issues of collagen, which mainly comes from porcine or pork as well as bovine, leads to the development of the recombinant collagen-like protein as an alternative of animal-based collagen. It can be a substitution for halal and vegetarian industries. This study thus aims to discuss on the issue of halal collagen and the experts’ opinion on the new technology of the recombinant collagen-like protein to substitute non-halal and doubtful sources of collagen. The study is carried out by holding an in-depth interview with the experts who are from various areas of expertise and different academic background. These experts concur similar definition of collagen. Despite the fact that they had different opinions on the suitability of bacteria-based collagen to be used in production, they mutually agreed that the bacteria-based collagen has a massive prospect in Malaysian industries. Thus, companies should produce final products that use bacteria-based collagen as it may tempt a lot of consumers who concern about the resources used in a particular product produced. The experts also agreed that halal certification on the alternative source of collagen can boost confidence among consumers on the final products produced
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Duasa, Jarita
Mohamed Noor, Siti Fatimah
Mohd Thas Thaker, Mohamed Asmy
Rahman, Maya Puspa
author_facet Duasa, Jarita
Mohamed Noor, Siti Fatimah
Mohd Thas Thaker, Mohamed Asmy
Rahman, Maya Puspa
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title The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study
title_short The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study
title_full The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study
title_fullStr The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study
title_sort recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study
publishDate 2020
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/83105/25/83105%20%20The%20Recombinant%20Collagen-Like%20Protein.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/83105/3/HBH110_Qualitative%20study%20on%20bacteria%20based%20collagen_edited.pdf
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