Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Halal Science and Technology
Articles

ALGAE CAROTENOID PIGMENTS AS NEW SOURCES OF HALAL BIOACTIVE INGREDIENTS

Wan Syibrah Hanisah Wan Sulaiman
International Institute for Halal Research and Training, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Haslin Hanani Md Zain
International Institute for Halal Research and Training, International Islamic University Malaysia
Rashidi Othman
Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design, International Islamic University Malaysia,
Nur Hanie Mohd Latif
International Institute for Halal Research and Training, International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Gombak, 53100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Farah Ayuni Mohd Hatta
Institute of Islam Hadhari, The National University of Malaysia,
Razanah Ramya
Institute of the Malay World and Civilization, The National University of Malaysia,

Published 30-06-2023

Keywords

  • Halal Bioactive Ingredient,
  • Halal market,
  • Halal pigment,
  • Halal Product,
  • Microalgae

How to Cite

Wan Sulaiman, W. S. H., Md Zain, H. H., Othman, R., Mohd Latif, N. H., Mohd Hatta, F. A., & Ramya, R. (2023). ALGAE CAROTENOID PIGMENTS AS NEW SOURCES OF HALAL BIOACTIVE INGREDIENTS . Journal of Halal Science and Technology, 2(1), 68–82. https://doi.org/10.59202/jhst.v2i1.669

Abstract

Halal Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) is a substance used in a finished pharmaceutical product, intended to furnish pharmacological activity or contribute direct effect in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease. It also provides a direct effect in restoring, correcting or modifying physiological functions in human beings. Microalgae, which are single-celled microorganisms, are considered to be a rich source of diverse bioactive molecules. They play a vital role in the aquatic food chain as primary producers and can store complex organic compounds in their bodies, which can be released with the help of sunlight. Microalgae have evolved distinctive metabolic pathways, resulting in the production of remarkable secondary metabolites and unique structures that differ from those found in superior plants. Due to the high structural diversity of pigments, microalgae have the potential to produce pharmacologically valuable compounds, making them a promising source of bioactive molecules. This study aimed to examine the carotenoids pigmentation profiling from selected microalgae species subjected to different culture conditions. The methods involve are microalgae cell culture mass production, carotenoid sample extraction and HPLC analysis. The findings revealed that the composition and amount of carotenoids differ according to the microalgae species. Genetic factors appear to be a crucial factor in categorizing these species based on their individual carotenoids accumulation. In short, selecting the appropriate species with the ability to accumulate carotenoids is important in determining the sources of pigments for halal bioactive ingredients or for commercial purposes, particularly in the halal market.