“Many people do not realise the importance of saliva for oral health. Healthy saliva protects against cavities, bad breath, and ulcers. However, exposure to chemicals, including certain toothpaste ingredients, can damage saliva, leading to these problems. To maintain healthy saliva, I recommend ENZIM, which contains enzymes and is free from detergents.”
Halal Toothpaste in Singapore
Since 2000. 2.8M families.
Enzim is the only enzyme toothpaste with active LPPOM MUI certification and MUIS mutual recognition.
Is Enzim really halal? Certified Oral Care You Can Trust
Yes, Enzim is halal. It is certified by LPPOM MUI, Indonesia’s authorised halal body, and recognised in Singapore through MUIS mutual recognition.
Made without pork derivatives, alcohol, or any non-halal animal ingredients, Enzim is produced under strict standards and audited annually for continued compliance.
What to Check in Halal Toothpaste 5 Ingredients to Look At Before You Buy
Not every toothpaste is automatically halal. Some formulas may appear safe at first glance, but the halal status can depend on where certain ingredients come from and how they are processed.
Here are 5 things worth checking when you are choosing a halal-friendly toothpaste.
- Glycerin source, plant-based or animal-based
- Animal bone char, used in some processing methods
- Colostrum, depending on source and certification
- Enzymes, depending on origin and processing
- Alcohol, if present in the formulation
MUIS-Recognised, Trusted in Singapore
Enzim’s halal certification is issued by LPPOM MUI, Indonesia’s official halal certification agency, and recognised in Singapore through MUIS. This gives you confidence that Enzim’s halal certification is valid, recognised, and accepted in Singapore.
Why You Can Trust Enzim’s Halal Standards
Annual Audit Schedule
Enzim’s halal compliance is reviewed through regular annual audits to help ensure standards are consistently maintained.
Ingredient Disclosure
We believe in greater transparency, so key ingredient considerations are
clearly disclosed to support informed choices.
Zero Alcohol
Formulated without alcohol, Enzim is designed to align with halal-conscious oral care needs.
Zero Porcine
Enzim is made without porcine-derived ingredients, supporting a cleaner and more trusted halal formulation.
Supported by Dental Professionals
Dr Aswar Sandi
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Is Enzim halal certified?
Yes. Enzim is halal certified, and halal compliance is part of its quality control and product development process. Our manufacturing and QC teams follow halal standards from raw materials through to finished products, so consumers can use Enzim with greater confidence.
Does colostrum affect halal status?
No. The presence of colostrum does not automatically make a product non-halal. What matters is the source, handling, and certification of the ingredient within the full product formulation. Enzim 40+ contains colostrum and is still presented as halal certified.
Is MUIS-accepted certification enough?
Yes. A MUIS-accepted halal certification means the certification comes from a recognised halal authority accepted for halal assurance in Singapore.
Is there alcohol?
No. Enzim contains no alcohol. This is part of our commitment to careful formulation and halal-conscious oral care.
Is there porcine-derived glycerin?
No. Enzim does not contain porcine-derived glycerin. As a halal-certified product, Enzim is formulated to meet halal requirements, including the exclusion of pork-derived ingredients.
Is the factory halal-only?
Enzim is manufactured under halal-controlled standards, with strict processes in place to support halal compliance throughout production. This ensures the products are made in accordance with halal requirements for ingredients, handling, and quality control.
Can I trust that certification is still active?
Yes. Halal certification is maintained through a formal certification process with ongoing compliance requirements, including regular review and audit. This helps ensure the certification remains valid and up to date.
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