
News|Articles|June 1, 2004
- Pharmaceutical Technology-06-01-2004
- Volume 2004 Supplement
- Issue 4
The Use of Acrylic Resins for Improved Aqueous Enteric Coating
Author(s)Charles A. Signorino, PhD
Recent technology improvements have made acrylics the preferred system for the aqueous enteric coating of tablets.
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