Is Pepsin halal?
Pepsin is classified haram for halal use with High confidence. A digestive enzyme traditionally extracted from porcine stomach lining. Typically porcine-derived unless labelled as microbial.
Enzyme · Confidence: High
Also known as: porcine pepsin, gastric pepsin
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What it is
A digestive enzyme traditionally extracted from porcine stomach lining.
Source:USP monographs
Why it's here
Used in some digestive enzyme combination products.
See:USP monographs
Why it may matter
Typically porcine-derived unless labelled as microbial.
Source:USP monographs
Common sources
- Porcine stomach
- Microbial fermentation (rare on labels)
Questions to ask
- Is the pepsin microbial or animal-derived?
- Is there a porcine-free digestive enzyme product?
Possible alternatives
- Microbial protease blends
- Plant-based digestive aids
Always confirm changes with your clinician.
Reason codes
porcineDerivative
Evidence & citations1
AuditCommon questions
- Is Pepsin halal?
- RxHalal currently classifies Pepsin as HARAM (High confidence). Typically porcine-derived unless labelled as microbial. This is information only — not a fatwa or medical advice.
- What is Pepsin used for in medicines?
- A digestive enzyme traditionally extracted from porcine stomach lining. Used in some digestive enzyme combination products.
- What are common sources of Pepsin?
- Common sources include: Porcine stomach; Microbial fermentation (rare on labels). Manufacturers often do not disclose which source is used.
- Is the pepsin microbial or animal-derived?
- Ask your pharmacist or prescriber. RxHalal lists this because Pepsin is haram in our cited database.
- Is there a porcine-free digestive enzyme product?
- Ask your pharmacist or prescriber. RxHalal lists this because Pepsin is haram in our cited database.
- What are alternatives to Pepsin in medicines?
- Possible alternatives mentioned in our database: Microbial protease blends; Plant-based digestive aids. Always confirm with a clinician before switching.