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encapsulated moonlight

Canon EOS 6D - f/7.1 - 1/125sec - 100mm - ISO 320

 

- second choice for challenge Flickr group Macro Mondays,

theme Remedy.

 

- soft-gels

All modern soft-gel encapsulation uses variations of a process developed by R. P. Scherer in 1933. His innovation was to use a rotary die to produce the capsules, with the filling taking place by blow molding. This method reduced wastage, and was the first process to yield capsules with highly repeatable dosage.

 

Softgels can be an effective delivery system for oral drugs, especially poorly soluble drugs. This is because the fill can contain liquid ingredients that help increase solubility or permeability of the drug across the membranes in the body. Liquid ingredients are difficult to include in any other solid dosage form such as a tablet.

 

 

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Uploaded on October 10, 2018
Taken on October 7, 2018