2. INTRODUCTION
• The impact of the Islamism process has been increasing since 1970s;
hence it has brought about a new phenomenon among Malaysian
Muslims towards religion in general and the concept of halal, which is
much debated, in particular. This is further accelerated by the speed
of globalization, the advance revolution in science and technology,
and the continuous change in product design, and the manufacturing
processes
3. Each research has its own objective. Among
the objective is :
Learn more technology related halal food resources.
Definition about halal food.
Explain about technology related halal food resources.
Comparing one technology with other technology.
Important of technology in decide halal in food.
4. Definition of Halal
• By definition, halal food are those that are free from any component
that Muslims are prohibited from consuming.
• Accoding to the Quran, all good and clean food are halal.
Consenquetly, almost all foods of plant and animal origin are
considered halal except those that have been spesifically prohibited
by the Quran and the Sunnah.
5. • َو ِير ِزْن ِخْال َمْحَل َو َمَّدال َو َةَتْيَمْال ُمُكْيَلَع َمَّرَح اَمَّنِإَغ َّرُطْضا ِنَمَف ۖ ِ َّاَّلل ِْريَغِل ِهِب َّلِهُأ اَمََل َو ٍاغَب َْري
ٌمي ِحَر ٌورُفَغ َ َّاَّلل َّنِإ ۚ ِهْيَلَع َمْثِإ ََلَف ٍداَع
• Translate : He has only forbidden to you dead animals, blood, the
flesh of swine, and that which has been dedicated to other than Allah
.But whoever is forced [by necessity], neither desiring [it] nor
transgressing [its limit], there is no sin upon him. Indeed, Allah is
Forgiving and Merciful (Quran 2:173).
6. Halal Detection
Technology
• Fourier Transform Infrared
(FTIR) Spectrocopy
• Electronic Nose (E-Nose)
• ELISA
• Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC)
• Molecular biology
• Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR)
• Headspace GC Sampling
FTIR spectroscopic methods (Fourier Transform
Infrared (FTIR) Spectrocopy) is a
the techniques used for measuring the vibration of a
bond functional groups of molecules. Infrared (IR)
was used to generate information concerning the
composition and molecular structure of various
materials including fats and oil. FTIR technique and
an analysis Chemometrics capable of make
recommendations and measuring the levels of fat
pork in food samples
7. Halal Detection
Technology
• Fourier Transform Infrared
(FTIR) Spectrocopy
• Electronic Nose (E-Nose)
• ELISA
• Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC)
• Molecular biology
• Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR)
• Headspace GC Sampling
Electronic Nose (E-Nose) technology is a
combination of series electronic chemical sensor
array and pattern recognition system used to
identify the odor of illegal substances. E-Nose is
instrumentation comprising electronic and
chemical detector capable of making
recommendations an aroma or simple complex
odors.
8. Halal Detection
Technology
• Fourier Transform Infrared
(FTIR) Spectrocopy
• Electronic Nose (E-Nose)
• ELISA
• Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC)
• Molecular biology
• Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR)
• Headspace GC Sampling
ELISA is a protein-based immunocytochemistry
techniques that can accelerate sample screening
process mop placing analyte or antibody
9. Halal Detection
Technology
• Fourier Transform Infrared
(FTIR) Spectrocopy
• Electronic Nose (E-Nose)
• ELISA
• Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC)
• Molecular Biology
• Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR)
• Headspace GC Sampling
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), is a technique
thermoanalatical used to detect changes in physical
and chemical properties of materials through
detection of heat changes
10. Halal Detection
Technology
• Fourier Transform Infrared
(FTIR) Spectrocopy
• Electronic Nose (E-Nose)
• ELISA
• Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC)
• Molecular biology
• Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR)
• Headspace GC Sampling
Molecular biology methods is a technique used to
detect illegal substances in food products through
polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and ELISA.
11. Halal Detection
Technology
• Fourier Transform Infrared
(FTIR) Spectrocopy
• Electronic Nose (E-Nose)
• ELISA
• Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC)
• Molecular biology
• Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR)
• Headspace GC Sampling
PCR (polymerase chain reaction) is a chain of actions
intended use of enzymes DNA polymerase and DNA
fragments multiplication principle is to use specific
primers. PCR is considered one of the most sensitive
methods identify the identity of a substance. PCR is
capable of making recommendations on an even
quantity of DNA is a little by applying the reference
DNA target range and advantages of this method
is it highly sensitive and capable of detecting illegal
substances in a short period.
12. Halal Detection
Technology
• Fourier Transform Infrared
(FTIR) Spectrocopy
• Electronic Nose (E-Nose)
• ELISA
• Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC)
• Molecular Biology
• Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR)
• Headspace GC Sampling
Headspace GC sampling is a rapidly growing separation
technique, in which volatile materials are extracted from
a sample, and then injected into a gas chromatograph for
analysis. Volatile sample components are diffused into the
gas phase, which resides above the sample itself in the
vial. Headspace GC is used to analyze volatile and semi-
volatile organics in solid, liquid, and gas samples. Blood
alcohol content, residual solvents of pharmaceutical
products, monomers in polymers and plastics, flavor
compounds in food/beverages, and fragrance based
product analysis are just a handful of industries that use
this technique, and instruments such as our FLEX Series or
LGX-50 for all of their Headspace sampling needs.
13. Halal detection technology is
also important for making
recommendations which can
be an allergic food is defined
as the deviation of the
response to the system
immunology and finally
happen poisoning or toxicity
to the body.
This detection method is
to protect consumers
from fraud, forgery, food
safety and to protect the
wild animals.
Offering modern
instruments in assisting
the detection of illegal
elements in the resulting
product
THE IMPORTANT OF HALAL DETECTION TECHNOLOGY USAGE