In a paper published online this month in PLoS ONE, researchers showed that over the course of 3 weeks, individual
wild beadlet anemones, Actinia equina, were remarkably reliable in how long they kept their tentacles withdrawn after being surprised by squirts of water.
The result is a clear capsule with
tiny beadlets that contain ingredients in their original forms.
They look the way they do — transparent with
floating beadlets — because the nutrients stay in their most absorbable form.
Test ingredients included 5 % water - dispersible
lycopene beadlets (DSM, Basel, Switzerland) and whole tomato and broccoli powders which are commercially produced and freeze - dried for human consumption (Gilroy Foods, Gilroy, CA).
In addition to
beadlets, Capsugel will be showcasing at its booth its lipid multi-particulate (LMP) technology.
From liquid - filled capsules, to
beadlets - in - capsules, to DUOCAP, Capsugel has now extended the portfolio to include Lipid Multiparticulates for encapsulation or for bulk powder incorporation.
Capsugel has led in product innovation to include liquid - filled capsules,
beadlets - in - capsules and capsules - in - capsules.
All the fat - soluble nutrients are in oil so the body absorbs them better, while the water - soluble nutrients are in
these beadlets.