Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic nonactive ingredient containing other... – Peptide containing
Patent
1987-10-02
1990-01-09
Robinson, Douglas W.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic nonactive ingredient containing other...
Peptide containing
514775, 514777, 514778, 514786, 514725, 514167, 514458, 514765, A61K 4700, A61K 3107, A61K 31355, A61K 3159, A61K 31015
Patent
active
048928895
ABSTRACT:
A process for making a directly-compressible vitamin powder utilizes a conventional spray-dryer. The resulting powder is comprised of a fat-soluble vitamin, a water-soluble carbohydrate, and a gelatin having a bloom number between 30 and 300.
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Kirk Paula S.
Olson Dale R.
BASF Corporation
Henley III Raymond J.
Hurley Jr. Rupert B.
Robinson Douglas W.
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