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下列可作为固体分散体难溶性载体材料的是( ) A.聚乙二醇类 B.聚维酮 C.微

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下列可作为固体分散体难溶性载体材料的是( )

A.聚乙二醇类

B.聚维酮

C.微晶纤维素

D.乙基纤维素

E.泊洛沙姆

答案:

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