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Is E1450 halal or haram?

Starch sodium octenyl succinate · Modified starch

HalalLast reviewed: April 2026

E1450 (Starch sodium octenyl succinate) is generally classified as halal. Plant-derived (starch + plant-based succinate). No animal involvement.

What is E1450?

E1450, listed on labels as Starch sodium octenyl succinate, is a modified starch that thickens and stabilises foods. You'll most often find it in packaged and processed foods.

Is E1450 halal? The verdict

Good news — you can treat E1450 as halal. Plant-derived (starch + plant-based succinate). No animal involvement. The additive itself needs no special certification. Keep in mind the finished product can still contain other ingredients that aren't halal, so always read the full list.

How to check E1450 on a label

If you see E1450 (or "Starch sodium octenyl succinate") in an ingredient list, no further checking is needed for this additive — focus your attention on meat, animal fats, gelatin and flavourings instead.

Other names & label terms to scan for

  • Starch sodium octenyl succinate
  • Thickener 1450
  • INS 1450
  • E1450

Bottom line

E1450 is halal. Safe to consume as far as this additive is concerned.

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