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Fading microscopic codes to protect pharmaceuticals from counterfeiting

Hua et al., 2026

Document ID
5992435734837138749
Author
Hua D
Lu T
Harizaj A
Brans T
De Keersmaecker H
Vervaet C
Van Vlierberghe S
Dubruel P
Braeckmans K
Xiong R
Huang C
De Smedt S
Publication year
Publication venue
Chemical Engineering Journal

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To protect pharmaceuticals from counterfeiting there is a growing interest in the incorporation of labels in tablets and capsules. All types of labels applied in drugs and goods today contain 'static'codes, which are easily copied or falsified. To improve the …
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