kapselomhulsel
Kapselomhulsel refers to the outer casing of a capsule, typically a pharmaceutical capsule used for delivering medication. These casings are designed to be swallowed whole and are usually made from a digestible material, most commonly gelatin. However, vegetarian alternatives like hypromellose, derived from cellulose, are also widely used. The primary function of the kapselomhulsel is to contain the medicinal substance, which can be in the form of powder, granules, pellets, or liquid.
The kapselomhulsel serves several important purposes. It masks the taste and odor of the medication, making
The manufacturing process of capsules involves filling the two halves of the shell with the medication and