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      Halal authenticity issues in meat and meat products.

      Meat science
      Animals, Deception, Food Handling, Food Labeling, Food Supply, Humans, Islam, Meat, analysis, Meat Products, Swine

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          In the recent years, Muslims have become increasingly concerned about the meat they eat. Proper product description is very crucial for consumers to make informed choices and to ensure fair trade, particularly in the ever growing halal food market. Globally, Muslim consumers are concerned about a number of issues concerning meat and meat products such as pork substitution, undeclared blood plasma, use of prohibited ingredients, pork intestine casings and non-halal methods of slaughter. Analytical techniques which are appropriate and specific have been developed to deal with particular issues. The most suitable technique for any particular sample is often determined by the nature of the sample itself. This paper sets out to identify what makes meat halal, highlight the halal authenticity issues that occur in meat and meat products and provide an overview of the possible analytical methods for halal authentication of meat and meat products. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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          22405913
          10.1016/j.meatsci.2012.02.015

          Chemistry
          Animals,Deception,Food Handling,Food Labeling,Food Supply,Humans,Islam,Meat,analysis,Meat Products,Swine
          Chemistry
          Animals, Deception, Food Handling, Food Labeling, Food Supply, Humans, Islam, Meat, analysis, Meat Products, Swine

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