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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

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Common 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.