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Granulation:
in a completely enclosed chamber, protected against
cross-contamination, the concentrated herb extracts
undergo a non-continuous granulation process known as
flow coating. The concentrate is sprayed on starch
particles of the same herb(s) and is vacuum dried at low
temperature. |
Formation: once the formulas or the single herbs are modified towards their dry granular form, they are siphoned into a separate clean-room to be bottled, labelled and sealed. Automated machines press them into tablets and eventually pour them into capsules. |
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