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BIOAVAILABILITY

  • Bioavailability
  • Pharmacological measurement

    intravenously, its bioavailability is 100%. However, when a medication is administered via routes other than intravenous, its bioavailability is lower due to

    Bioavailability

    Bioavailability

  • Bioavailability (soil)
  • they exhibit lower bioavailability. As the contact time between the contaminant and soil increases, a decrease in bioavailability is observed, termed

    Bioavailability (soil)

    Bioavailability_(soil)

  • Area under the curve (pharmacokinetics)
  • Integral of drug concentration in blood plasma over time

    spectrometry). Bioavailability can be measured in terms of "absolute bioavailability" or "relative bioavailability". Absolute bioavailability refers to the

    Area under the curve (pharmacokinetics)

    Area_under_the_curve_(pharmacokinetics)

  • Ritonavir
  • Antiretroviral medication

    soluble, which resulted in significantly lower bioavailability. The compromised oral bioavailability of the drug led to temporary removal of the oral

    Ritonavir

    Ritonavir

    Ritonavir

  • Bioenhancer
  • Substances which increase efficacy of drugs

    Bioenhancers or bioavailability enhancers as a term and chapter did not exist in any modern scientific literature prior to 1979. The term bioavailability enhancers

    Bioenhancer

    Bioenhancer

    Bioenhancer

  • Magnesium gluconate
  • Chemical compound

    magnesium gluconate showed the highest level[dubious – discuss] of bioavailability of any magnesium salt which implies its viability as a supplement,

    Magnesium gluconate

    Magnesium gluconate

    Magnesium_gluconate

  • Pharmacokinetics of progesterone
  • are formed. The oral bioavailability of progesterone is very low. Studies using IA have generally measured the bioavailability of oral progesterone as

    Pharmacokinetics of progesterone

    Pharmacokinetics of progesterone

    Pharmacokinetics_of_progesterone

  • Coenzyme Q10
  • Biochemical cofactor and antioxidant

    absorbed, there is a concern about CoQ10 bioavailability when it is taken as a dietary supplement. Bioavailability of CoQ10 supplements may be reduced due

    Coenzyme Q10

    Coenzyme Q10

    Coenzyme_Q10

  • Glutathione
  • Ubiquitous antioxidant compound in living organisms

    availability of orally administered glutathione is poor. It has low bioavailability because the tripeptide is the substrate of proteases (peptidases) of

    Glutathione

    Glutathione

    Glutathione

  • Testosterone
  • Primary male sex hormone

    various factors may influence the levels of plasma SHBG, affecting bioavailability of testosterone. The effects of testosterone in humans and other vertebrates

    Testosterone

    Testosterone

    Testosterone

  • MDMA
  • Psychoactive drug, often called ecstasy

    Schedule I EU: Fully prohibited SE: Förteckning I Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability Oral: Unknown Protein binding Unknown Metabolism Liver, CYP450 extensively

    MDMA

    MDMA

    MDMA

  • Magnesium glycinate
  • Chemical compound

    The chelate bond with the amino acid glycine ensures above-average bioavailability, resulting in improved magnesium uptake. At the same time, gastrointestinal

    Magnesium glycinate

    Magnesium_glycinate

  • Butorphanol
  • Opioid analgesic

    The tablet form is only used in dogs, cats and horses due to low bioavailability in humans. It was patented in 1971 and approved for medical use in

    Butorphanol

    Butorphanol

    Butorphanol

  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Branch of pharmacology

    the greatest possible bioavailability, and this method is considered to yield a bioavailability of 1 (or 100%). Bioavailability of other delivery methods

    Pharmacokinetics

    Pharmacokinetics

    Pharmacokinetics

  • Analgesic
  • Drugs used to achieve relief from pain

    Bondesson U, Boréus LO, Hartvig P (1982). "Single-dose kinetics and bioavailability of ketobemidone". Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum

    Analgesic

    Analgesic

    Analgesic

  • Biopharmaceutics Classification System
  • System to differentiate drugs on the basis of their solubility and permeability

    paracetamol The bioavailability of those products is limited by their solvation rate. A correlation between the in vivo bioavailability and the in vitro

    Biopharmaceutics Classification System

    Biopharmaceutics_Classification_System

  • Quercetin
  • Chemical compound

    less bioavailable than the quercetin glycoside often found in foods, especially red onions. Ingestion with high-fat foods may increase bioavailability compared

    Quercetin

    Quercetin

    Quercetin

  • Drug injection
  • Method of introducing a drug

    has a general bioavailability range is only 20-40%, properly administered rectal use of liquid morphine has an effective bioavailability of roughly 70%

    Drug injection

    Drug injection

    Drug_injection

  • Calcium citrate
  • Chemical compound

    food supplement of calcium.[citation needed] In many individuals, bioavailability of calcium citrate is found to be equal to that of the cheaper calcium

    Calcium citrate

    Calcium citrate

    Calcium_citrate

  • Ketamine
  • Dissociative anesthetic and anti-depressant

    ketamine bioavailability is 100% by definition, intramuscular injection bioavailability is slightly lower at 93%, and epidural bioavailability is 77%.

    Ketamine

    Ketamine

    Ketamine

  • Phenols
  • Chemical compounds in which hydroxyl group is attached directly to an aromatic ring

    In organic chemistry, phenols, sometimes called phenolics, are a class of chemical compounds consisting of one or more hydroxyl groups (−O H) bonded directly

    Phenols

    Phenols

    Phenols

  • Prodrug
  • Compound that is metabolized into a pharmacologically active drug

    metabolized, and excreted (ADME). Prodrugs are often designed to improve bioavailability when a drug itself is poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract

    Prodrug

    Prodrug

  • Candesartan
  • Angiotensin II receptor antagonist

    form, candesartan cilexetil, enhances the bioavailability of candesartan. However, its absolute bioavailability remains relatively low, ranging from approximately

    Candesartan

    Candesartan

    Candesartan

  • Nasal administration
  • Administration of drugs through the nose

    oral administration, for the treatment of diabetes insipidus. The bioavailability of the commercial tablet is 0.1% while that of the nasal spray is 3-5%

    Nasal administration

    Nasal administration

    Nasal_administration

  • Route of administration
  • Path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body

    steroids, barbiturates, opioid analgesics with poor gastrointestinal bioavailability, enzymes and, increasingly, vitamins and minerals. Extra-amniotic administration

    Route of administration

    Route of administration

    Route_of_administration

  • Rifaximin
  • Antibiotic medication

    studies, bioavailability (Cmax, tmax, AUC0-24, AUC∞) increases in the following order: β, α, ε, δ, γ. Thus, structures with lower bioavailability exert their

    Rifaximin

    Rifaximin

    Rifaximin

  • Naringenin
  • Main polyphenol in grapefruit

    dietary naringenin is generally regarded as safe, mainly due to its low bioavailability. Taking dietary supplements or consuming grapefruit excessively may

    Naringenin

    Naringenin

    Naringenin

  • Tetrahydrocannabinol
  • Psychoactive component of cannabis

    by only 25% and most of the increase in bioavailability is due to increased levels of THC. The bioavailability of THC when smoking or inhaling is approximately

    Tetrahydrocannabinol

    Tetrahydrocannabinol

    Tetrahydrocannabinol

  • Rivaroxaban
  • Anticoagulant drug

    oral bioavailability is dose-dependent. Doses of rivaroxaban under 10 mg can be taken with or without food, as it displayed high bioavailability independent

    Rivaroxaban

    Rivaroxaban

    Rivaroxaban

  • Ampicillin
  • Antibiotic

    absorption), and reaches peak concentrations in one to two hours. The bioavailability is around 62% for parenteral routes. Unlike other penicillins, which

    Ampicillin

    Ampicillin

    Ampicillin

  • Magnesium (medication)
  • Pharmaceutical preparation

    insoluble barium sulfate. Magnesium is absorbed orally at about 30% bioavailability from any water soluble salt, such as magnesium chloride or magnesium

    Magnesium (medication)

    Magnesium (medication)

    Magnesium_(medication)

  • Sodium ascorbate
  • Chemical compound

    at Sigma-Aldrich Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University: "Bioavailability of Different Forms of Vitamin C". Retrieved 2013-09-27. UK Food Standards

    Sodium ascorbate

    Sodium ascorbate

    Sodium_ascorbate

  • Magnesium citrate
  • Chemical compound

    (22 September 2017). "Intestinal Absorption and Factors Influencing Bioavailability of Magnesium- An Update". Current Nutrition & Food Science. 13 (4):

    Magnesium citrate

    Magnesium citrate

    Magnesium_citrate

  • Discovery and development of triptans
  • Development of a class of anti-migraine drugs

    vasoconstriction effect but was not released as a drug due to low per oral bioavailability. Continued research led to the discovery of the first triptan drug

    Discovery and development of triptans

    Discovery_and_development_of_triptans

  • Chameleon (molecular)
  • epithelium bilayer and then dissolve in blood serum, allowing high oral bioavailability. These same properties then allow diffusion across the lipid bilayer

    Chameleon (molecular)

    Chameleon_(molecular)

  • Cannabidiol
  • Phytocannabinoid discovered in 1940

    The oral bioavailability of cannabidiol is approximately 6% in fasting state and 36.5—57.3% in fed-state in humans, while its bioavailability via inhalation

    Cannabidiol

    Cannabidiol

    Cannabidiol

  • Phytic acid
  • Chemical compound

    foods and significance for humans: Food sources, intake, processing, bioavailability, protective role and analysis" (PDF). Molecular Nutrition & Food Research

    Phytic acid

    Phytic acid

    Phytic_acid

  • Gabapentin enacarbil
  • Gabapentin prodrug

    bioavailability over gabapentin, and human trials showed it to produce extended release of gabapentin with almost twice the overall bioavailability,

    Gabapentin enacarbil

    Gabapentin enacarbil

    Gabapentin_enacarbil

  • Magnesium aspartate
  • Chemical compound

    scientific panel of the European Food Safety Authority concluded that the bioavailability of magnesium L-aspartate was similar to that from other organic magnesium

    Magnesium aspartate

    Magnesium_aspartate

  • Micronization
  • Reduction of average diameter of a solid's particles

    poorly soluble drugs in BCS Class II and IV, can substantially improve bioavailability. Other major applications include dry powder and metered-dose inhaler

    Micronization

    Micronization

  • Cefpodoxime
  • Antibiotic

    inhibits peptidoglycan synthesis in bacterial cell walls. It has an oral bioavailability of approximately 50%, which is increased when taken with food. It has

    Cefpodoxime

    Cefpodoxime

    Cefpodoxime

  • Epigallocatechin gallate
  • Catechin (polyphenol) in tea

    A; Rémésy, C (January 2005). "Bioavailability and bioefficacy of polyphenols in humans. I. Review of 97 bioavailability studies". The American Journal

    Epigallocatechin gallate

    Epigallocatechin gallate

    Epigallocatechin_gallate

  • Tocotrienol
  • Group of chemical compounds

    greater bioavailability and slower biotransformation compared to other isomers. Human studies have indicated that δ-tocotrienol has a bioavailability of 28%

    Tocotrienol

    Tocotrienol

  • Flavan-3-ol
  • Category of polyphenol compound

    relatively low. The bioavailability can be affected by nutrient-nutrient interactions with foods containing polyphenol oxidase. The bioavailability of flavan-3-ols

    Flavan-3-ol

    Flavan-3-ol

    Flavan-3-ol

  • Urolithin A
  • Chemical compound

    others. Urolithin A is not known to be found in any food source. Its bioavailability mostly depends on individual microbiota composition, as only some bacteria

    Urolithin A

    Urolithin A

    Urolithin_A

  • Orotic acid
  • Chemical compound synthesized in the body via a mitochondrial enzyme

    as a mineral carrier in some dietary supplements (to increase their bioavailability), most commonly for lithium orotate. Dihydroorotate is synthesized

    Orotic acid

    Orotic acid

    Orotic_acid

  • Levonadifloxacin
  • Chemical compound

    catarrhalis. Levonadifloxacin has poor oral bioavailability. A prodrug of levonadifloxacin with high oral bioavailability, alalevonadifloxacin, has been developed

    Levonadifloxacin

    Levonadifloxacin

    Levonadifloxacin

  • Fucoxanthin
  • Chemical compound

    photobioreactors). Limited studies of fucoxanthin in humans indicate low bioavailability. Chlorophyll Dembitsky VM, Maoka T (November 2007). "Allenic and cumulenic

    Fucoxanthin

    Fucoxanthin

  • Epicatechin gallate
  • Chemical compound

    inhibit inflammatory pathways, but its clinical use is limited by poor bioavailability and thermal instability in boiling water. Recent research highlights

    Epicatechin gallate

    Epicatechin gallate

    Epicatechin_gallate

  • Genistein
  • Chemical compound

    Genistein (C15H10O5) is a plant-derived, aglycone isoflavone. Genistein has the highest content of all isoflavones in soybeans and soy products, such as

    Genistein

    Genistein

    Genistein

  • Daidzein
  • Chemical compound

    attacks. Upon consumption of isoflavone-rich foods, daidzein has poor bioavailability and low water solubility. Daidzein and other isoflavone compounds,

    Daidzein

    Daidzein

    Daidzein

  • Propranolol
  • Beta blocker drug

    ingestion. Its oral bioavailability is approximately 25%. Despite complete absorption, propranolol has a variable bioavailability due to extensive first-pass

    Propranolol

    Propranolol

    Propranolol

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Substance that reduces or suppresses inflammation

    are its unknown fate and properties after digestion, and its poor bioavailability. Vella-Brincat J, Macleod AD (2007). "Adverse effects of opioids on

    Anti-inflammatory

    Anti-inflammatory

  • Topical medication
  • Medication applied to body surfaces

    delivery system – avoiding first pass metabolism which can increase its bioavailability, being convenient and easy to apply to a large area, being easy to

    Topical medication

    Topical medication

    Topical_medication

  • Praziquantel
  • Anti-parasite medication

    phenytoin are reported to reduce the bioavailability of praziquantel. Chloroquine also reduces its bioavailability. Experimental evidence indicates praziquantel

    Praziquantel

    Praziquantel

    Praziquantel

  • Maltol
  • Chemical compound

    increase the oral bioavailability of gallium and iron. Maltol's strong metal binding affinity (good iron chelator), high bioavailability, and low toxicity

    Maltol

    Maltol

    Maltol

  • Scopolamine
  • Tropane alkaloid & anticholinergic drug

    transdermal patch since it has been long known to have transdermal bioavailability. Scopolamine is in the muscarinic acetylcholine antagonist group of

    Scopolamine

    Scopolamine

    Scopolamine

  • Γ-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteine
  • Chemical compound

    can significantly increase lymphocyte GSH levels indicating systemic bioavailability, validating the therapeutic potential of GGC. Animal model studies

    Γ-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteine

    Γ-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteine

    Γ-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteine

  • Methylphenidate
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    medicinal use. There is some evidence that dexmethylphenidate has better bioavailability and a longer duration of action than methylphenidate. In the Ritalin

    Methylphenidate

    Methylphenidate

    Methylphenidate

  • Rectal administration
  • Delivery of medication via the rectum

    Bypassing the first-pass effect, fast onset, and a relatively high bioavailability with some drugs. Rectal administration is sometimes thought of as a

    Rectal administration

    Rectal administration

    Rectal_administration

  • Gabapentinoid
  • Gamma-aminobutyric acid analogs

    its oral bioavailability; when gabapentin was co-administered with oral morphine (which slows intestinal peristalsis), the oral bioavailability of a 600 mg

    Gabapentinoid

    Gabapentinoid

    Gabapentinoid

  • Vitamer
  • Chemical compound acting as a vitamin

    common form. These differences include abundance in the typical diet, bioavailability, toxicity, physiological activities, and metabolism. Some vitamers

    Vitamer

    Vitamer

  • Chrysin
  • Chemical compound

    chrysin are reliant on its bioavailability and solubility. Following oral intake by humans, chrysin has low bioavailability and rapid excretion. As a result

    Chrysin

    Chrysin

    Chrysin

  • Acamprosate
  • Medication

    human body. Acamprosate's absolute bioavailability from oral administration is approximately 11%, and its bioavailability is decreased when taken with food

    Acamprosate

    Acamprosate

    Acamprosate

  • Famciclovir
  • Chemical compound

    (shingles). It is a prodrug form of penciclovir with improved oral bioavailability. Famciclovir is marketed under the trade name Famvir (Novartis). Famciclovir

    Famciclovir

    Famciclovir

    Famciclovir

  • EF-24
  • Chemical compound

    anti-cancer properties in vitro but has low potency and very poor bioavailability when taken orally, resulting in limited efficacy. EF-24 was developed

    EF-24

    EF-24

    EF-24

  • LSD
  • Psychedelic drug

    potentiate MDMA-induced serotonergic neurotoxicity in rodents. The oral bioavailability of LSD was crudely estimated as approximately 71% using previous data

    LSD

    LSD

    LSD

  • Alprazolam
  • Benzodiazepine medication

    Förteckning IV In general: Prescription only Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability 80–90% Protein binding 80% Metabolism Liver, via cytochrome P450 3A4

    Alprazolam

    Alprazolam

    Alprazolam

  • Metamizole
  • Medication

    Bioavailability≈90%. Plasma protein binding: 58%. Excreted in the urine as 3±1% of the initial (oral) dose 4-aminoantipyrine AA Yes Bioavailability≈22

    Metamizole

    Metamizole

    Metamizole

  • Oxygen minimum zone
  • Zone in which oxygen saturation in seawater in the ocean is at its lowest

    oxygen. Higher activity levels also require more oxygen. This is why bioavailability is important in deoxygenated systems: an oxygen quantity which is dangerously

    Oxygen minimum zone

    Oxygen_minimum_zone

  • Pharmacokinetics of estradiol
  • absolute bioavailability of oral micronized estradiol is approximately 5%, with a possible range of 0.1% to 12%. As such, the bioavailability of oral estradiol

    Pharmacokinetics of estradiol

    Pharmacokinetics of estradiol

    Pharmacokinetics_of_estradiol

  • Vitamin B1 analogues
  • Group of chemical compounds

    are analogues of vitamin B1, thiamine. They typically have improved bioavailability relative to thiamine itself, and are used to treat conditions caused

    Vitamin B1 analogues

    Vitamin_B1_analogues

  • Sucralfate
  • Chemical compound and gastrointestinal medication

    Duration: Up to 6 hours due to high affinity for defective mucosa (PUD) Bioavailability: 5%, sucralfate is considered non-systemic, sucrose octasulfate: 5%

    Sucralfate

    Sucralfate

    Sucralfate

  • Rosuvastatin
  • Statin medication

    cholesterol by 28.9% to 56.7%, and triglycerides by 14.4% to 26.6%. Absolute bioavailability of rosuvastatin is about 20% and Cmax is reached in 3 to 5 hours; administration

    Rosuvastatin

    Rosuvastatin

    Rosuvastatin

  • Daridorexant
  • Medication used to treat insomnia

    agents. The absolute bioavailability of daridorexant is 62%. The poor aqueous solubility of daridorexant limits its bioavailability. It reaches peak concentrations

    Daridorexant

    Daridorexant

    Daridorexant

  • Iron deficiency
  • State in which a body lacks enough iron to supply its needs

    of iron deficiency. Iron is needed for bacterial growth, making its bioavailability an important factor in controlling infection. Blood plasma as a result

    Iron deficiency

    Iron deficiency

    Iron_deficiency

  • Saquinavir
  • Chemical compound

    Saquinavir, in the Invirase formulation, has a low and variable oral bioavailability, when given alone. The Fortovase formulation at the standard dosage

    Saquinavir

    Saquinavir

    Saquinavir

  • Ubiquinol
  • Chemical compound

    molecule and may be a significant factor behind the observed enhanced bioavailability of ubiquinol. Studies have shown that Ubiquinol, coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)

    Ubiquinol

    Ubiquinol

    Ubiquinol

  • Glucosamine
  • Organic chemical compound

    effectively guide the treatment of horses. Several studies have measured the bioavailability of glucosamine after oral administration to horses. When given as a

    Glucosamine

    Glucosamine

  • 18-Methylsegesterone acetate
  • Chemical compound

    the progesterone receptor expressed in rat uterus. In terms of oral bioavailability, it is known that SGA is not active orally, while the oral activity

    18-Methylsegesterone acetate

    18-Methylsegesterone acetate

    18-Methylsegesterone_acetate

  • Erinacine
  • Substances isolated from the mycelium of lion's mane mushrooms

    cross the blood–brain barrier in vivo, which largely influences the bioavailability of the compounds in the brain. Erinacine A, isolated from the cultured

    Erinacine

    Erinacine

    Erinacine

  • Galantamine
  • Chemical compound

    increased the bioavailability of galantamine by 40%. The CYP3A4 inhibitors ketoconazole and erythromycin increased the bioavailability of galantamine

    Galantamine

    Galantamine

    Galantamine

  • Propofol
  • Intravenous medication used in anesthesia

    contains no inactive ingredients that may significantly affect the bioavailability of the active ingredient. PropofolVet Multidose is sponsored by Parnell

    Propofol

    Propofol

    Propofol

  • Levothyroxine
  • Thyroid hormone medication

    polystyrene sulfonate. Sevelamer with calcium carbonate may decrease the bioavailability of levothyroxine. Grapefruit juice may delay the absorption of levothyroxine

    Levothyroxine

    Levothyroxine

    Levothyroxine

  • Lansoprazole
  • Stomach acid suppressing medication

    (September 1991). "Effects of ranitidine and sucralfate on ketoconazole bioavailability". Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 35 (9): 1765–1771. doi:10

    Lansoprazole

    Lansoprazole

    Lansoprazole

  • Víctor González Torres
  • Mexican businessman and politician

    cite a bioavailability study that accredits the generic drug as interchangeable for its name-brand counterpart. Notably, these bioavailability studies

    Víctor González Torres

    Víctor_González_Torres

  • Metaxalone
  • Muscle relaxant

    the elderly.[medical citation needed] Metaxalone exhibits increased bioavailability when taken with food. Specifically, in one study, compared to fasted

    Metaxalone

    Metaxalone

    Metaxalone

  • Antioxidant
  • Compound that inhibits the oxidation of other molecules

    bioavailability". The Journal of Nutrition. 133 (9): 2973S–7S. doi:10.1093/jn/133.9.2973S. PMID 12949395. Hunt JR (September 2003). "Bioavailability of

    Antioxidant

    Antioxidant

  • Blixeprodil
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    is orally active, in contrast to the poor oral bioavailability of ketamine. Its oral bioavailability is >60%. The time to peak levels of blixeprodil

    Blixeprodil

    Blixeprodil

    Blixeprodil

  • Cmax (pharmacology)
  • Peak concentration of a drug in a body compartment

    generic and innovator drug product. According to the FDA, drug quality bioavailability (BA) and BE rely on pharmacokinetic measurements such as AUC and Cmax

    Cmax (pharmacology)

    Cmax_(pharmacology)

  • Medical cannabis
  • Cannabis sativa L. (marijuana; hemp) used medicinally

    profiles to smoked THC, with a bioavailability ranging from 10 to 35%. Oral administration has the lowest bioavailability of approximately 6%, variable

    Medical cannabis

    Medical cannabis

    Medical_cannabis

  • Azelastine
  • Chemical compound

    Mast-cell stabilizing effect and Anti-inflammatory effect. The systemic bioavailability of azelastine is approximately 40% when administered intranasally.

    Azelastine

    Azelastine

    Azelastine

  • Hydrocortisone acetate
  • Chemical compound

    and allows it to be absorbed more easily. Hydrocortisone has a lower bioavailability than hydrocortisone acetate when taken orally, because hydrocortisone

    Hydrocortisone acetate

    Hydrocortisone acetate

    Hydrocortisone_acetate

  • Chondroitin sulfate
  • Sulfated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) compound

    osteoarthritis do not alter the kinetics of chondroitin sulfate. The bioavailability of chondroitin sulfate ranges from 15% to 24% of the orally administered

    Chondroitin sulfate

    Chondroitin sulfate

    Chondroitin_sulfate

  • Alendronic acid
  • Chemical compound

    fraction of the drug that reaches the circulatory system intact (systemic bioavailability) after oral dosing is low, averaging only 0.6–0.7% in women and in

    Alendronic acid

    Alendronic acid

    Alendronic_acid

  • Curcumin
  • Principal curcuminoid of turmeric

    insolubility, absence of potent and selective target activity, low bioavailability, limited tissue distribution, and extensive metabolism. Very little

    Curcumin

    Curcumin

    Curcumin

  • Herb-induced liver injury
  • Medical condition

    health benefit, with little or no supporting evidence. Although of low bioavailability, some supplements boost potency via a variety of preparation techniques

    Herb-induced liver injury

    Herb-induced_liver_injury

  • Calcium citrate malate
  • Chemical compound

    and malic acid with variable composition. Calcium citrate malate's bioavailability stems from its water-solubility and its method of dissolution. When

    Calcium citrate malate

    Calcium_citrate_malate

  • Ergocalciferol
  • Vitamin D2, a chemical compound

    MF (January 2013). "Photobiology of vitamin D in mushrooms and its bioavailability in humans". Dermato-Endocrinology. 5 (1): 165–176. doi:10.4161/derm

    Ergocalciferol

    Ergocalciferol

    Ergocalciferol

  • Bumetanide
  • Medication for swelling and high blood pressure

    The main difference between bumetanide and furosemide is in their bioavailability and potency. About 60% of furosemide is absorbed in the intestine,

    Bumetanide

    Bumetanide

    Bumetanide

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