TY - JOUR AU1 - Zabidi, A.R. AU2 - Fauzi, F.N. AU3 - Abd Razak, F.N. AU4 - Rosli, D. AU5 - Jamil, M.Z.M. AU6 - Wan Ibrahim, W.K. AU7 - Yahaya, N. AU8 - AB - Received: 15 August 2019 Received in revised form: 4 Pig derivatives such as collagen are commonly added as an ingredient in cosmetics to December 2019 improve appearance and skin health. To ensure cosmeceutical products comply with halal Accepted: 22 December regulations in Muslim countries, the development of a quick, valid, practical, and Available Online: 10 economical method to detect the presence of porcine DNA is necessary. The aim of this February 2020 study was to detect the presence of pork DNA from cosmetic product. Genomics DNA from highly processed cosmetics cream products and raw meat (as positive control) were Keywords: Collagen, isolated by using Wizard Genomic DNA purification kit from Promega. Five cosmetics Cosmetics, cream samples that labeled as collagen cream were purchased through the online store. Porcine, One of the products is declared contains piggy collagens, one is halal and other three are PCR, unknown source. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was performed to amplify the Species-specific primer fragment of the 12S rRNA gene by a set of species-specific primer which produces DOI: amplicons length 387 bp in porcine DNA. The result showed the presence of porcine https://doi.org/10.26656/fr.2017.4(S1).S05 DNA which was isolated from raw pork, cream cosmetics that TI - Screening porcine DNA in collagen cream cosmetic products JF - Food Research DO - 10.26656/fr.2017.4(s1).s05 DA - 2020-02-10 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/screening-porcine-dna-in-collagen-cream-cosmetic-products-xCE6XFuYNP DP - DeepDyve ER -