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Student's Innovation award for UAEU research
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 17 - 06 - 2017

RESEARCH by a United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) team that is aiming to identify a new, halal-respecting source of a gelatin that plays a vital role in food and pharmaceutical industries has been recognized for an excellence award for innovation.
The project by the research group at the UAE-based institution is looking to explore the potential of obtaining gelatin from camels to meet the overall demand in halal foods across the region, responding to an "urgent need" for alternative avenues of sourcing the substance to be found.
Found in animals, gelatin has wide applications in dairy processing, meat processing, confectionary, etc. It was reported that 41% of the gelatin produced in the world is sourced from pig-skin, 28.5% from bovine hides and 29.5% from bovine bones. In the recent times, the concern and fear of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) or "mad cow disease" from beef gelatin and religious restrictions for porcine gelatin has affected the gelatin market and has shifted the focus towards alternative sources of gelatin. However, few alternative options to the more commonly-sourced pork gelatin, a non-halal option, have been identified.
Camels are widely available in the UAE and other Arab nations and can be a potential source of halal gelatin. Until now, gelatin from camel by-products does not exist and there is no detailed study being conducted on extraction and characterization of gelatin from camel by-products (skin). There is potential for camel skin to be used as an alternative raw material for producing halal gelatin.
Led by Dr. Sajid Maqsood of the Department of Food Science within UAEU's College of Food and Agriculture Infrastructure, the project's first stage — looking at whether camel skin gelatin can be a practical, halal-certified alternative to pork gelatin — recently claimed the ‘Excellence Award for Student Innovation' at AGRA Middle East 2017, the region's largest trade exhibition for the agriculture, aquaculture, poultry, livestock, and veterinary industries.
"The development of alternative sources of gelatin is highly desirable and is of a high need for food processors, as the global market for halal-certified food is growing rapidly," said Dr. Maqsood. To date, few alternatives are available, and this demands urgent exploration.
Dr. Maqsood said if produced to commercial scale, gelatin from camel's by-products can avoid issues surrounding non-halal gelatin in food produced in and exported into the UAE, as the animals are "a symbol of the Arab world", adding that such a move also has likely commercial benefits by boosting the UAE's halal food industry.
"In this project, the major challenge is to optimize the condition of pre-treatment and extraction conditions for obtaining high-quality gelatin," he explained. "Camels are exposed to a hot and dry climate and possess skin which is different to other animals, so detailed exploration is needed to produce high-quality gelatin from their skin."
Founded in 1976 by the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, UAEU is a comprehensive, research-intensive university enrolling about 14,000 Emirati and international students. As the UAE's flagship university, UAEU offers a full range of accredited, high-quality graduate and undergraduate programs through nine Colleges: Business and Economics; Education; Engineering; Food and Agriculture; Humanities and Social Sciences; IT; Law; Medicine and Health Sciences; and Science. With a distinguished international faculty, state-of-the art new campus, and full range of student support services, UAEU offers a living-learning environment that is unmatched in the UAE.
As a research-intensive university of international stature, UAEU works with its partners in industry to provide research solutions to challenges faced by the nation, the region, and the world. The University has established research centers of strategic importance to the country and the region which are advancing knowledge in critical areas ranging from water resources to cancer treatments. UAEU is currently ranked the No.1 university UAE, No. 5 in the GCC, and top 400 globally.


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