Also known as: Glycerine, E422, Glycerol, Vegetable glycerin, VG
| Source | Halal Ruling |
|---|---|
| Plant Derived | Halal — from vegetable oils (palm, coconut, soy) |
| Animal Derived Halal | Halal — from halal-slaughtered animal fat |
| Pork Derived | Haram — from pork fat |
| Synthetic | Halal — chemically synthesized |
Glycerin is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting liquid used as a humectant, sweetener, and solvent. It can be derived from animal fats (including pork), vegetable oils, or petroleum. The source is typically not specified on labels. 'Vegetable glycerin' specifically indicates plant origin. In the pharmaceutical and food industries, the source can be any of these.
Listed as 'glycerin', 'glycerine', 'glycerol', or 'E422'. If labeled 'vegetable glycerin' it is plant-derived.