NCIt definition : Therapeutically inactive ingredient of pharmaceutical dosage form used to protect
it against premature physical breakup and to prevent unwanted environmental interactions.
Coating can mask bad taste and allow pills to be swallowed easily. Several types of
coatings are used: thin film, sugar coating, enteric coating (the most unpredictable
because such coated tablets may pass through the stomach intact and be released into
the intestine at unpredictable intervals all at one time rather than slowly over a
period of time. Typical pill coatings include zein, shellac, or sugars.;