Pharmaceutical Gelatin
A natural polymer made from the hydrolytic degradation of collagen, gelatin has a unique amino acid structure that offers numerous benefits for use in pharmaceutical applications. Within the pharmaceutical industry, gelatin is widely used as a raw material for production of hard and soft capsules, as a substrate in implants and wound dressings, and is also used in development of plasma expanders.

Continuously offering a variety of innovative purposes and applications in the field of biomedicine, gelatin also serves as a binding and compounding agent in drug production, as a key component in ointment development, and as a vaccine stabilizer.
Pharmaceutical Gelatin Applications
Hard Capsules
Softgel
Biomedicine
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reference

(1)A review of gelatin: Properties, sources, process, applications, and commercialization
February 2021 ·Materials Today Proceedings 42

(2)Current Trends in Gelatin-Based Drug Delivery Systems
Francesca Milano,Annalia Masi,Marta Madaghiele,Alessandro Sannino,Luca Salvatore, and Nunzia Gallo,Joanna Rydz, Academic Editor and Barbara Zawidlak-Węgrzyńska,Academic Editor