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Microcapsules in Veterinary Medicine: A Regulatory View

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Microencapsulation techniques and processes have been increasingly reported in the literature in a variety of applications.1-7 Some of these processes have applications in the enhancement of therapeutic medical claims for man and a variety of species of animals. We also see application for use with drugs to promote greater weight gains by the animal consumption of a microencapsulated feed to the economic benefit of the grower.

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Arnold, R.G. (1974). Microcapsules in Veterinary Medicine: A Regulatory View. In: Vandegaer, J.E. (eds) Microencapsulation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0739-6_14

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