• 제목/요약/키워드: halal food

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당근, 느타리버섯 및 솔잎 추출물이 첨가된 화장품의 할랄인증을 위한 PCR 분석 (PCR Analysis for Halal Authentication of Cosmetics Containing Carrot, Oyster Mushroom, and Pine Needle Extracts)

  • 장찬송;김태현;김유송;이범주;홍광원
    • 산업식품공학
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.309-314
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    • 2018
  • 최근 국내의 식품 및 화장품 분야에서 해외 할랄시장 진출을 위해 할랄 인증에 대한 관심이 높아지고 있다. 할랄 인증을 받으려면 해당 제품에 돼지, 개, 사람, GMO 등과 같은 haram 성분들이 포함되어서는 안 된다. 본 연구에서는 papain과 bromelain을 처리한 식물추출물(당근, 느타리 버섯, 솔잎)이 첨가된 화장품(cream과 mask pack)이 할랄 인증에 적합한지를 확인하기 위해 이들 추출물과 최종제품에서 haram 성분의 존재 여부를 PCR을 이용하여 분석하였다. 사람, 돼지, 개 및 GMO 대두의 template DNA를 특이적으로 검출하는 PCR 방법의 검출한계는 각각 $1.29{\times}10^3$, $1.14{\times}10^3$, $1.24{\times}10^2$$2.02{\times}10^3copies/tube$ 이었다. PCR은 식물 추출물이나 화장품 성분에 의해 저해 받지 않았다. 식물추출물과 이들이 첨가된 cream과 mask pack에 대해 PCR을 수행한 결과 모두 음성이었다. 본 PCR 방법은 식품이나 화장품의 제조과정 중 원재료나 최종제품에서 haram 성분의 존재를 신속하게 확인하는 데 활용이 가능할 것으로 보인다.

Untargeted metabolomics using liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry and chemometrics for analysis of non-halal meats adulteration in beef meat

  • Anjar Windarsih;Nor Kartini Abu Bakar;Abdul Rohman;Nancy Dewi Yuliana;Dachriyanus Dachriyanus
    • Animal Bioscience
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    • 제37권5호
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    • pp.918-928
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    • 2024
  • Objective: The adulteration of raw beef (BMr) with dog meat (DMr) and pork (PMr) becomes a serious problem because it is associated with halal status, quality, and safety of meats. This research aimed to develop an effective authentication method to detect non-halal meats (dog meat and pork) in beef using metabolomics approach. Methods: Liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) using untargeted approach combined with chemometrics was applied for analysis non-halal meats in BMr. Results: The untargeted metabolomics approach successfully identified various metabolites in BMr DMr, PMr, and their mixtures. The discrimination and classification between authentic BMr and those adulterated with DMr and PMr were successfully determined using partial least square-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) with high accuracy. All BMr samples containing non-halal meats could be differentiated from authentic BMr. A number of discriminating metabolites with potential as biomarkers to discriminate BMr in the mixtures with DMr and PMr could be identified from the analysis of variable importance for projection value. Partial least square (PLS) and orthogonal PLS (OPLS) regression using discriminating metabolites showed high accuracy (R2 >0.990) and high precision (both RMSEC and RMSEE <5%) in predicting the concentration of DMr and PMr present in beef indicating that the discriminating metabolites were good predictors. The developed untargeted LC-HRMS metabolomics and chemometrics successfully identified non-halal meats adulteration (DMr and PMr) in beef with high sensitivity up to 0.1% (w/w). Conclusion: A combination of LC-HRMS untargeted metabolomic and chemometrics promises to be an effective analytical technique for halal authenticity testing of meats. This method could be further standardized and proposed as a method for halal authentication of meats.

부산지역 외국인 유학생의 종교에 따른 한국 식생활 적응도 및 대학급식소 이용행태 조사 (A Study on the Korean Food Adaptation and Utilization of University Foodservice According to the Religion of International Students in Busan)

  • 홍경희;이현숙
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.265-277
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    • 2020
  • This study was conducted to investigate dietary adaptations and use of university foodservice in Korea according to the religion of international students. The survey was conducted from April to June in 2017 and included 609 subjects studying at a university in Busan. Muslims showed the highest percentage of eating three meals per day (42.4%) but the highest rate of eating unbalanced meals (64.7%) and midnight meals (41.8%). The most frequent problematic eating habit among Buddhists was irregular mealtimes (46.0%). Adaptation frequency to Korean diet was lowest among Muslims and highest among Christians. Securing halal foods was difficult for Muslims in Korea, and demand for halal foods as a school restaurant menu was high. The response rate for experiencing Korean food at university foodservice was highest among Christians (79.7%) and lowest among Muslims (45.3%). The main reason for not using university foodservice for Muslims was "no menu to eat" for religious reasons, and other religious groups cited "lack of menu variety." Preferred types and recipes of meats, fish, and vegetables also showed significant differences according to religion. As a result, efforts should be made to increase adaptation to life abroad in Korea, including changes in university foodservice management, considering the religious characteristics of international students.

An Analysis of the Behavior of Malaysian Consumers for Expanding the Export of Food and Agricultural Products

  • Lee, Chang Joo;Lee, Seoung-Taek
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • 제24권5호
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    • pp.55-70
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    • 2020
  • Purpose - This paper aims to examines the various factors influencing the purchase decisions of Malaysian consumers for halal food and based on this analysis, to present some measures by which Korea's food industry could expand exports to the Malaysian market. Design/methodology - This research used SPSS 12.0 for descriptive analysis, ANOVA, t-tests, factor analysis, cluster analysis, and reliability analysis based on a total of 571 responses were included as the final data in the 600 surveys administered. Findings - Malaysian consumers had high trust and confidence in products that had obtained halal certifications. This reflects the cultural situation where 61% of the Malaysian population consist of Muslims. In terms of the consumption of Korean foods, items such as ramyeon, confectionery, and kimchi were found to enjoy high awareness and strong preference among local consumers, thus suggesting their competitiveness. Originality/value - This paper attempts to examine consumer characteristics - an aspect that had received insufficient treatment in previous studies on halal certifications in Muslim countries. This study found the purchase practices and influencing factors behind Malaysian consumers' purchases of imported foods and Korean foods. Therefore, it is expected that this result can give Korean food industry an insights and strategies for exporting Korean food to Malaysia.

국내 거주 외국인 무슬림의 한식에 대한 인식과 선호도 연구 - 전북 전주시와 경기 김포시를 중심으로 - (Study on Awareness and Preferences related to Korean Foods among Foreign Muslims Residing in Korea - Focus on Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk, and Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi -)

  • 이창현;김영;황영;이진영
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.275-286
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to provide basic data for development of a recipe for muslim-friendly halal Korean foods through investigation of awareness of Korean foods, taste evaluation, and menu preferences. After Korean foods' menu range and standard were set up for the survey and in-depth interviews with three halal food experts were conducted, 35 kinds of halal Korean foods were examined. The present study conducted a survey on 205 foreign Muslims living in Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk and Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi who ate Korean foods. Foreign Muslims were male workers in their 20's residing in company housing, and their monthly mean income was 1.01~2 million KRW. The majority of subjects responded that meal problems were the most difficult in everyday life. Concerning the taste of Korean foods, the response rate of 'sweet' and 'spicy' was high while 'Korean food is healthy' and 'Korean food ingredients is fresh' were high for awareness of Korean foods. 'Bulgogi' was the most preferred among the selected Korean foods, which was in line with the results of previous research. There is a need to provide information on Korean foods that can be made with food ingredients certified as halal and their recipes through various media for foreign Muslims who have limitations on in meals due to religious factors.

글로벌헬스케어산업 활성화에 따른 방한 무슬림환자의 의료서비스에 관한 개관 -영양서비스를 중심으로- (Review of Medical Services for Inbound Muslim Patients Associated with Global Healthcare Industry Activation - Focus on Nutrition Service -)

  • 배영희
    • 대한영양사협회학술지
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.333-341
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    • 2015
  • This article aimed to investigate problems relating to medical tourism based on a review of medical tourism reports and statistics in the global healthcare industry. To be a leading nation in the global healthcare industry, the needs and culture of many peoples, including Muslims, should be considered. Qualified medical services by JCI certification, including nutrition services, will provide opportunities to participate in the international and Asia medical tourism markets. In this article, the definitions of medical tourism, medical service, Halal and Haram, nutrition service for inbound Muslim patients, and Halal food supply in Korea were examined for medical service improvement. Mutual assistance between the government and private enterprise, sharing of medical service information, and construction of a cooperative network system are needed and should be supported by the government.

인도네시아 할랄식품 소비자의 인삼·홍삼제품에 대한 인식과 태도 및 이용 실태 (Indonesian Halal Food Consumers' Perception, Attitude and Use of Ginseng and Red Ginseng Products)

  • 박수진
    • 예술인문사회 융합 멀티미디어 논문지
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    • 제7권11호
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2017
  • 수출전략형 할랄식품 개발에 있어서 소비자의 니즈분석과 소비성향 파악은 시장진출의 필수적인 과정이다. 본 연구는 인도네시아 무슬림 소비자의 인삼 및 홍삼제품에 대한 인식과 태도 및 이용실태를 조사하였다. 온라인 시스템을 이용한 웹 기반 설문조사방법으로 인도네시아에 거주하는 성인 남녀 무슬림 소비자 200명을 대상으로 인삼·홍삼제품에 대한 인지도, 섭취경험, 선호 및 비선호요인, 효능인식수준, 구매현황과 구매한 제품에 대한 만족도와 재구매 의사 등을 조사하였다. 연구결과 인도네시아 무슬림 소비자의 인삼·홍삼제품 인지도는 각각 58%, 51%정도로 나타났다. 특히, 남자, 20-30대, 소득이 중·상인 소비자에서 인삼·홍삼제품에 대한 인지도가 상대적으로 높았다. 인도네시아 무슬림 소비자가 인삼·홍삼제품을 섭취하는 이유는 건강증진, 기분전환, 질병예방의 순이었으며, 섭취경험이 있는 소비자는 인삼·홍삼제품의 효능에 대한 인식도가 매우 높았다. 특히, 20-30대는 40-50대 대비 건강증진, 기분전환, 주위권유 등의 이유로 인삼이나 홍삼제품을 섭취하며, 인터넷을 통하여, 면역력 증진, 피로개선, 남자 정력증강에 대한 효능을 알고 있었다. 인도네시아 무슬림 소비자의 인삼이나 홍삼 제품에 대한 만족도는 건강증진, 맛과 향, 포장규격과 디자인 순으로 높았으나 가격, 상품종류의 다양성은 개선할 부분으로 나타났다. 더욱이 지인 추천의향과 지속구입의향은 모두 높은 편으로 나타나 향후 할랄인증 인삼·홍삼제품 소비자의 세분화와 니즈분석을 통한 전략적인 제품개발이 필요하다고 판단된다.

Increasing Profitability of the Halal Cosmetics Industry using Configuration Modelling based on Indonesian and Malaysian Markets

  • Dalir, Sara;Olya, Hossein GT;Al-Ansi, Amr;Rahim, Alina Abdul;Lee, Hee-Yul
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • 제24권8호
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    • pp.81-100
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    • 2020
  • Purpose - Based on complexity theory, this study develops a configurational model to predict the profitability of Halal cosmetics firms in the Indonesian and Malaysian markets. The proposed research model involves two level configurations-industry context and selling strategies-to predict high and low scores of a firm's profitability. The industry context configuration model comprises industry stability, product homogeneity, price sensitivity, and switching cost. Selling strategies include customer-focused, competitor-focused, and margin-focused approaches. Design/methodology - This is the first empirical study that calculates causal models using a combination of industry context and selling strategy factors to predict profitability. Data obtained from the marketing managers of cosmetics firms are used to test the proposed configurational model using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). It contributes to the current knowledge of business marketing by identifying the factors necessary to achieve profitability using analysis of condition (ANC). Findings - The results revealed that unique and distinct models explain the conditions for high and low profitability in the Indonesian and Malaysian halal cosmetic markets. While customer-focused selling strategy is necessary to attain a higher profit in both the markets, margin-focused selling strategy appears to be an essential factor only in Malaysia. Complexity of the interactions of selling strategies with industry factors and differences between across two study markets confirmed that complexity theory can support the research configurational model. The theoretical and practical implications are also illustrated. Originality/value - Despite the rapid growth of the global halal industry, there is little knowledge about the halal cosmetic market. This study contributes to the current literature of the halal market by performing a set of asymmetric analytical approaches using a complex theoretical model. It also deepens our understating of how the Korean firms can approach the Muslim consumer's needs to generate more beneficial turnover/revenue.

Slaughter practices of different faiths in different countries

  • Aghwan, Zeiad Amjad;Regenstein, Joe Mac
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제61권3호
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    • pp.111-121
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    • 2019
  • This paper reviews many aspects of ritual and traditional slaughter methods used to produce meat for human consumption in different countries. Undoubtedly, meat is an important source of nutrients that are essential for human health. The global meat market has become increasingly interested in Islamic halal and Jewish kosher slaughter, in particular because of potential market opportunities. The requirement for unstunned slaughter or reversible pre-slaughter stunning makes religiously-based methods of animal slaughter unique. This study suggests a simple framework for a halal and tayyib meat supply chain for the Muslim community that also maintains meat quality and wholesomeness from farm to table as a model for the religious slaughter of animals.