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  1. Micro-encapsulation - Wikipedia

    Microencapsulation can be used to slow the release of a drug into the body. This may permit one controlled release dose to substitute for several doses of non-encapsulated drug and also may …

  2. Microencapsulation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Microencapsulation is defined as a method of encapsulating solids, gases, or liquids in small, sealed capsules that release their contents at controlled rates under specific conditions.

  3. Microencapsulation: An overview on concepts, methods, properties …

    Jun 18, 2021 · Microencapsulation is an emerging technology that leads to the protection of different food components or functional constituents against various processing conditions by covering them …

  4. What Is Microencapsulation and How Does It Work?

    Jul 22, 2025 · Microencapsulation is a process where tiny particles or droplets are enclosed within a microscopic coating. This technique creates small capsules to shield a central substance from its …

  5. Current Challenges in Microcapsule Designs and Microencapsulation ...

    Jul 23, 2024 · Microencapsulation is an advanced methodology for the protection, preservation, and/or delivery of active materials in a wide range of industrial sectors, such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, …

  6. Microencapsulation How it All Began - Gordon College

    A detailed overview of microencapsulation, including terminology, design, uses, release mechanisms, release rates, and a list of many common microencapsulation methods and a brief description of each.

  7. Microencapsulation process: methods, properties, and applications

    Sep 13, 2025 · Microencapsulation is a new technology that uses food ingredients or functional components. This is accomplished by wrapping food ingredients or functional components in both …

  8. The Role of Microencapsulation in Food Application - PMC

    Modern microencapsulation techniques are employed to protect active molecules or substances such as vitamins, pigments, antimicrobials, and flavorings, among others, from the environment.

  9. (PDF) Microencapsulation: A Review - ResearchGate

    Aug 8, 2024 · A process known as "microencapsulation" forms thin wall material coverings around things, which can be gases, liquids, or even solids, and encases them in tiny particles.

  10. Microencapsulation: An Innovative Technology in Modern Science ...

    Jan 10, 2025 · Microencapsulation improves stability, controlled release, and sensory properties in pharmaceuticals, food products, agriculture, skincare products, and aquaculture by enclosing …