Why Are Enteric-Coated Softgels Common in Fish Oil Products?
Understanding Enteric Coating
Enteric coating is a protective layer applied to certain softgels. It is designed to help the softgel pass through the stomach and dissolve later in the digestive process.
This approach is commonly used in some fish oil supplements where daily comfort and user experience are important.
Why It Is Used in Fish Oil
Fish oil softgels are sometimes enteric-coated to help reduce fishy aftertaste. Instead of releasing immediately in the stomach, the softgel is designed to dissolve further along the digestive tract.
This makes enteric coating more about delivery experience than changing the fish oil itself.
Why Format Matters
For oil-based supplements, the delivery format can affect how the product feels in a daily routine. Softgel size, coating, and release design all contribute to the overall experience.
Enteric-coated fish oil is one example of how formulation choices can make daily supplementation more approachable.
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