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publicationNumber JP-WO2007043545-A1
titleOfInvention Molded body and method for producing the same
abstract The present invention enables efficient contact between the active substance and the substance outside the capsule without being greatly affected by pressure loss, etc., and makes the maximum use of the surface area of the active substance without being coated with the polymer. It is an object of the present invention to provide a molded article in which the active substance is not easily dropped or peeled off due to external friction or the like, and the active substance is not directly in contact with or sucked into the human body. The present invention is a molded body having a plurality of cells formed in the polymer (A), (1) Each cell contains an active substance, (2) There are pores in the polymer (A), the pores communicate with other pores in the polymer (A), and their pore diameters are in the range of 1 nm to 1 μm, (3) A molded body and a manufacturing method thereof in which the inner wall of each cell and the active substance are not substantially in contact with each other.
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