Development of PVA Copolyme Capsules
When a solubilizing agent with a high water content is filled into a capsule, the moisture causes the capsule shell to soften and/or deform. This can be prevented by controlling the water content of the agent and the humidity of the manufacturing environment, and by using moisture-proof packaging, a...
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