Claims
- 1. A nutritional supplement tablet or caplet comprising:a film coating consisting essentially of a film forming polymer and folic acid, and a substrate tablet or caplet that contains at least one nutrient for active ingredient other than folic acid and that has a surface that is at least partially covered by the coating.
- 2. A tablet or caplet of claim 1 wherein the film coating is a residue that remains on the substrate tablet or caplet after a dispersion comprised of (w/w) about 8 to about 15 percent hydroxypropyl methylcellulose film forming polymer, about 0.05 to about 0.35 percent folic acid, and about 80 to about 90 percent purified water is applied to a surface of the tablet or caplet and dried thereon.
- 3. A tablet or caplet according to claim 2 wherein the dispersion further contained a plasticizer.
- 4. A tablet or caplet according to claim 3, wherein the plasticizer was of the group consisting of hydroxylated soy lecithin, castor oil, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerine, and mixtures thereof.
- 5. A tablet or caplet of claim 1 wherein the film coating is a residue that remains on the substrate tablet or caplet after a dispersion comprised of (w/w) about 10 to about 15 percent hydroxypropyl methylcellulose film forming polymer, about 0.20 to about 0.35 percent folic acid, and about 80 to about 90 percent purified water is applied to a surface of the tablet or caplet and dried thereon.
- 6. A tablet or caplet according to claim 5 wherein the dispersion further contains a plasticizer.
- 7. A tablet or caplet according to claim 6, wherein the plasticizer is selected from the group consisting of hydroxylated soy lecithin, castor oil, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerine, and mixtures thereof.
- 8. A tablet or caplet according to claim 1 wherein the tablet or caplet has a film coating from which at least 50% of the folic acid dissolves in one hour in 900 ml of water at 37° C.
- 9. A tablet or caplet according to claim 1 wherein the tablet or caplet has a film coating from which at least 75% of the folic acid dissolves in one hour in 900 ml of water at 37° C.
- 10. A tablet or caplet according to claim 1 wherein the tablet or caplet has a film coating from which at least 50% of the folic acid dissolves in one hour in 900 ml of 0.05M citrate buffer at 37° C.
- 11. A tablet or caplet according to claim 1 wherein the tablet or caplet has a film coating from which at least 75% of the folic acid dissolves in one hour in 900 ml of 0.05M citrate buffer at 37° C.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/143,385, filed Jul. 12, 1999, incorporated herein by reference.
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