kapseloida
Kapseloida is a Finnish verb meaning to enclose something within a capsule or to form a capsule-like coating around a substance. Encapsulation describes the process of creating a sealed enclosure that contains an active content and a surrounding shell or matrix. The term is used across biology, chemistry, pharmacology and materials science, often referring to the protective or functional coating of materials.
In biology, encapsulation has several meanings. Some microorganisms develop a capsule, a protective outer layer made
In pharmacology and food science, kapseloida commonly refers to microencapsulation: enclosing an active ingredient in a
In agriculture and cosmetics, encapsulated ingredients allow targeted delivery, reduced reactivity, and extended shelf life. Challenges
Etymology: the term derives from kapseli (capsule) with the suffix -oida, reflecting the action of forming or