Is E325 halal?

Doubtful (mushbooh)

E325 is mushbooh (doubtful): it can be derived from animal or non-halal sources, so its halal status depends on the source used.

Automated classification, not a religious ruling. No scholar or certification body has reviewed this assessment — always check the product's own halal certification.

What is E325?

Sodium lactate. Acidity regulator

Function Antioxidant, Emulsifier, Humectant, Thickener
Is E325 vegetarian? Suitable for vegetarians
Approved in the EU Yes
Food-safety regulator U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food safety only — not a halal authority.

E325 is identified internationally as Codex/INS 325.
EU approval: Yes.
Vegetarian status: Suitable for vegetarians.

How this verdict was reached

E325 is not itself animal-derived, but the way it is produced or used raises a question the label does not answer — an undeclared fermentation substrate, or a role in meat curing.

What this is based on

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Frequently asked questions

Is E325 halal?

E325 is mushbooh (doubtful): it can be derived from animal or non-halal sources, so its halal status depends on the source used.

How does E325 relate to Codex/INS numbering and regional food-safety rules?

E325 is identified internationally as Codex/INS 325. EU approval: Yes. Vegetarian status: Suitable for vegetarians.

How this verdict was reached

E325 is not itself animal-derived, but the way it is produced or used raises a question the label does not answer — an undeclared fermentation substrate, or a role in meat curing.

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