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Calcium & Vitamin D
SuspiciousKeyword analysis
No definitively haram ingredients found, but the following may be animal-derived: e471, e572. Assessed by keyword matching.
Suspicious ingredients (2)
e471· Mono- and diglycerides may be animal-derivede572· Magnesium stearate may be animal-derived
All ingredients
bulking agent: calcium carbonatemaltodextrinbulking agent: microcrystalline celluloseanti-caking agent: silicon dioxidebulking agent: cross-linked sodium carboxy methyl celluloseglazing agent: hydroxypropyl methyl celluloseanti-caking agent: magnesium stearateacacia gumsucrosemaize starchmono-and diglycerides of fatty acidsantioxidants: sodium ascorbatealpha-tocopherolvitamin d (cholecalciferol).
Suspicious additives (2)
e471· Found in additives: Mono- and diglycerides may be animal-derivede572· Found in additives: Magnesium stearate may be animal-derived
Additives
e301e307e414e460e460ie464e468e471e551e572
Labels
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Categories
dietary supplementsmineral supplementsvitamin supplementscalcium supplementsSupplementsVitamin D
Related guides
The Muslim's guide to E-numbers
E-numbers are EU codes for food additives. Some are derived from haram sources. This guide covers which ones to watch out for.
Read guide →Mono- and diglycerides and their esters (E471, E472)
Mono- and diglycerides are common food emulsifiers that can be derived from animal or plant sources. GIMDES examines the halal status of these additives.
Read guide →
Last analyzed: June 26, 2026
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