Source for empty capsules?
stephen_b 24 May 2007
Is there a source for empty capsules that someone can recommend? Thanks.
Stephen
Stephen
maxwatt 26 May 2007
http://www.capsuline.com/ Coffee, grape, mint, strawberry, lime, orange or blueberry flavored capsules, gelatin and vegetarian capsules.
www.capsuleconnection.com sells capsules, and the fastest encapsulating machine I've used. Their kit comes with a desiccant bag for the capsules so they don't absorb moisture that could compromise your work. They explain that one can fill gelatin capsules with oil, if the caps are dessicated before filling. This might be a way to take resveratrol, CoQ10 and other things in an oil solvent.
www.capsuleconnection.com sells capsules, and the fastest encapsulating machine I've used. Their kit comes with a desiccant bag for the capsules so they don't absorb moisture that could compromise your work. They explain that one can fill gelatin capsules with oil, if the caps are dessicated before filling. This might be a way to take resveratrol, CoQ10 and other things in an oil solvent.
Anthony_Loera 27 May 2007
Need large orders?
Farmacapsulas (capsuline) vegies up to size "00", gelatins up to size "000"
Capsugel (Pfizer) has everything, but you need a minimum order of 50,000 caps
Intercaps - Mainly gelatin caps
Shiopoghi (Qualicaps) - Korean I think, has gelatins
Universals - Gelatins
If you guys don't care about the veggies/gelatins difference like RevGenetics does (we do only veggie caps), then I would say to stick with capsuline for small orders, and their gelatins are priced pretty good.
Anthony
Farmacapsulas (capsuline) vegies up to size "00", gelatins up to size "000"
Capsugel (Pfizer) has everything, but you need a minimum order of 50,000 caps
Intercaps - Mainly gelatin caps
Shiopoghi (Qualicaps) - Korean I think, has gelatins
Universals - Gelatins
If you guys don't care about the veggies/gelatins difference like RevGenetics does (we do only veggie caps), then I would say to stick with capsuline for small orders, and their gelatins are priced pretty good.
Anthony