What Are Enteric-Coated Vitamins?
Why This Sub-Category of Delayed-Release Tablets Is Critical to Absorption and Bioavailability
"You don't just want more with each vitamin," said company CEO
Enteric-coated tablets are designed to rely on either a time-based or enzyme-triggered mechanism. In either case, the goal is to get the vitamin through the stomach without being compromised. Once in the intestines, the coating dissolves, releasing the components for maximum absorption.
Cvetkovski's team (which includes on-staff pharmacists and doctors to help with formulations and dosage) is careful to clarify that, while this is a form of delayed release, not all delayed-release vitamins have enteric coatings. There are modified release options that release their components at a steady rate. In contrast, enteric coatings are more location-dependent, meaning they are timed or delayed to release at a specific point in the digestive system.
This feature is a major reason SYNEVIT®'s products have received such high praise over the years. Products like its vitamin B complex NEUROCOMPLEX-B® and its chelated iron supplement FERROFECT lean on the power of enteric coating slow-release tablets to ensure their optimized nutrients are presented to the body at just the right time.
The result is better uptake, more efficient use of resources, and increased overall health.
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