Palafer is a medication that contains iron and folic acid and is used to treat or prevent iron deficiency anemia. Gelatin is often used as a coating for pills or capsules to make them easier to swallow. The source of gelatin in Palafer is not specified in the ingredients list, so it is unclear whether it is derived from pork or another source. If you have specific dietary restrictions or concerns about the source of gelatin in Palafer, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider or pharmacist for more information.
Gelatin has no pork, it is like Jello.
Halal gelatin is gelatin that does not included in its gradients Pork fats or pork products.
It doesn't have gelatin in it, but they may have pork enzymes.
Beef gelatin is made from the bones of cows. Pork gelatin is made from the bones of pigs.
If it says "kosher" you can be assured it contains no pork. Most kosher gelatin is from cows.
Yes, it does contain small amounts of pork gelatin.
no!
Gelatin is a natural protein, collagen, that comes from the skin and bones of animals. Usually, gelatin is taken from pigs (ie pork) or cows, but may also be made using chicken or fish.
Gelatin comes from the substances found in animal skin and bones - typically pig bones - so yes there can be pork in it.
The company website shows that gelatin in an ingredient. Gelatin is a mixture of peptides and proteins extracted from the boiled bones, connective tissues, organs and some intestines of animals such as domesticated cattle, and horses. So pork is not included.
I can't recall what the name is...but I know for sure it is not Pork gelatin. There is no pork gelatin in this product.
They may contain pork gelatin.