Islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products

Disposal of animal blood from slaughterhouses leads to high risk of water and land resources problem. Due of this concern, food scientists separated the plasma component and transformed into food additives that comprised with tremendous functional properties such as gelling agent, replacing fat and...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah, Mohd Sukri, Siti Jamilah, Mat Jubri@Shamsuddin, Mustafa, Abd. Mutalib, Sahilah, Rosman, Arieff Salleh, Rohman, Abdul, Ramli, Mohd Anuar, Kurt, Nurullah
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spelling my.iium.irep.864562020-12-18T08:34:04Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/86456/ Islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah Mohd Sukri, Siti Jamilah Mat Jubri@Shamsuddin, Mustafa Abd. Mutalib, Sahilah Rosman, Arieff Salleh Rohman, Abdul Ramli, Mohd Anuar Kurt, Nurullah KBP1 Islamic law.Shariah.Fiqh KBP3123 Animal protection. Animal welfare. Animal rights Q128 Islam and Science TP368 Food processing and manufacture TS1950 Animal products Disposal of animal blood from slaughterhouses leads to high risk of water and land resources problem. Due of this concern, food scientists separated the plasma component and transformed into food additives that comprised with tremendous functional properties such as gelling agent, replacing fat and eggs function, emulsifier, binder agent and also has been used as an alternative supplement to boost up human’s immune system. This phenomenon is also witnessing emergence of leading key players who globalized animal plasma derivatives market around worldwide food industry. This has raised the concern among the Muslim consumers because consuming any blood and its derivatives are strictly prohibited in Islam mainly spilled out blood. Due to this restriction, modern science techniques are also crucial to detect the presence of animal plasma into food products as it is impossible to be detected through human’s naked eyes. Therefore, this paper is purposely written down to highlight Islamic and modern scientific perspectives on the issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products. It is hoped this paper will be a good reference and motivates other researchers to do more research in the context of variety scope in future. International Association of Engineering and Management Education (IAEME) 2020-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/86456/1/86456_Islamic%20And%20Modern%20Science%20Perspectives.pdf Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah and Mohd Sukri, Siti Jamilah and Mat Jubri@Shamsuddin, Mustafa and Abd. Mutalib, Sahilah and Rosman, Arieff Salleh and Rohman, Abdul and Ramli, Mohd Anuar and Kurt, Nurullah (2020) Islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products. International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET), 11 (12). pp. 283-305. ISSN 0976-6480 E-ISSN 0976-6499 http://www.iaeme.com/MasterAdmin/Journal_uploads/IJARET/VOLUME_11_ISSUE_12/IJARET_11_12_033.pdf
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topic KBP1 Islamic law.Shariah.Fiqh
KBP3123 Animal protection. Animal welfare. Animal rights
Q128 Islam and Science
TP368 Food processing and manufacture
TS1950 Animal products
spellingShingle KBP1 Islamic law.Shariah.Fiqh
KBP3123 Animal protection. Animal welfare. Animal rights
Q128 Islam and Science
TP368 Food processing and manufacture
TS1950 Animal products
Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah
Mohd Sukri, Siti Jamilah
Mat Jubri@Shamsuddin, Mustafa
Abd. Mutalib, Sahilah
Rosman, Arieff Salleh
Rohman, Abdul
Ramli, Mohd Anuar
Kurt, Nurullah
Islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products
description Disposal of animal blood from slaughterhouses leads to high risk of water and land resources problem. Due of this concern, food scientists separated the plasma component and transformed into food additives that comprised with tremendous functional properties such as gelling agent, replacing fat and eggs function, emulsifier, binder agent and also has been used as an alternative supplement to boost up human’s immune system. This phenomenon is also witnessing emergence of leading key players who globalized animal plasma derivatives market around worldwide food industry. This has raised the concern among the Muslim consumers because consuming any blood and its derivatives are strictly prohibited in Islam mainly spilled out blood. Due to this restriction, modern science techniques are also crucial to detect the presence of animal plasma into food products as it is impossible to be detected through human’s naked eyes. Therefore, this paper is purposely written down to highlight Islamic and modern scientific perspectives on the issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products. It is hoped this paper will be a good reference and motivates other researchers to do more research in the context of variety scope in future.
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author Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah
Mohd Sukri, Siti Jamilah
Mat Jubri@Shamsuddin, Mustafa
Abd. Mutalib, Sahilah
Rosman, Arieff Salleh
Rohman, Abdul
Ramli, Mohd Anuar
Kurt, Nurullah
author_facet Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah
Mohd Sukri, Siti Jamilah
Mat Jubri@Shamsuddin, Mustafa
Abd. Mutalib, Sahilah
Rosman, Arieff Salleh
Rohman, Abdul
Ramli, Mohd Anuar
Kurt, Nurullah
author_sort Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah
title Islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products
title_short Islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products
title_full Islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products
title_fullStr Islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products
title_full_unstemmed Islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products
title_sort islamic and modern science perspectives issues of animal plasma as a source of food additives in food products
publisher International Association of Engineering and Management Education (IAEME)
publishDate 2020
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