Microencapsulation is a versatile technology that involves enclosing tiny particles or droplets within a protective coating, typically ranging from a few micrometres to millimetres in size. This technique serves various purposes across industries, including pharmaceuticals, food, and cosmetics. In pharmaceuticals, microencapsulation is utilized to enhance drug delivery by controlling the release of active ingredients, improving stability, and masking taste. In the food industry, it preserves flavours, protects sensitive ingredients, and facilitates controlled release in dietary supplements. Additionally, microencapsulation finds applications in the cosmetic sector for controlled release of fragrances and skin-care ingredients. The process involves different methods, such as spray drying, coacervation, and fluid-bed coating, allowing for precise control over particle characteristics. As a technology continually advancing, microencapsulation holds promise for addressing complex challenges in diverse fields, offering innovative solutions for controlled and targeted delivery of various substances.
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