KYDSCT’s College of Pharmacy, Sakegaon, Bhusawal, 425-201, Dist. Jalgaon, MS, India
Microencapsulation is essentially a method or process that forms microcapsules by applying thin coatings to dispersions, small solid particles, or liquid droplets in a repeatable manner. Its particle size ranges from several tenths of a micron to 5000?, which makes it easily distinguishable from other coating techniques. The microencapsulation process offers solutions for a number of issues, including how to make prolonged-action dosage forms, mask the taste of bitter medications, separate incompatible materials, shield chemicals from oxidation or moisture, and change a material's physical properties to make them easier to handle during formulation and manufacturing. Compared to traditional multiple dose therapy, novel drug delivery systems offer a number of benefits. Currently, significant efforts are being made to administer the medication in a way that will get maximum advantages. Pharmaceutical dosage forms with delayed drug release can be altered by using microencapsulation.
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