Nanocapsules invisible to the naked eye
Spray chilling, also called spray cooling, is an encapsulation technology used mainly in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic fields to increase the stability and absorption of lipophilic and hydrophilic active ingredients. It is an economical technique representing a good alternative for protecting active ingredients such as pigments, aromas, antioxidants, and fragrances. It is a solidification of atomized particles at room or refrigerated temperature, where the particles are created of melted waxes or fats in which the active ingredients are dissolved or dispersed. This technology is very well suited for protecting pigments and antioxidant agents.
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