Encapsulating method and products containing encapsulated materi

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Capsules

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424490, 71DIG1, A61K 948

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051851555

ABSTRACT:
An encapsulation process employs an aqueous dispersion of silica having a particle size not substantially greater than 100 nm. An emulsion is formed by high shear mixing of the silica dispersion with the material to be encapsulated and the emulsion is gelled. The process allows hydrophobic materials to be encapsulated in structures which have a high loading of the material and a good degree of imperviousness in the presence of other materials such as surfactants and mineral oils. Using the process, hydrophobic materials such as flavors, fragrances and cosmetic ingredients can be encapsulated for delayed release in a wide variety of products.

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