Examples of 'bioavailability' in a sentence

Meaning of "bioavailability"

Bioavailability is a noun that describes the proportion of a drug or other substance that enters the bloodstream when introduced into the body, therefore having an active effect
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  • The extent to which a substance is molecularly available to cells and tissues in a living organism, which depends on factors such as solubility, pH level, and presence of enzymes and cofactors; for example, even if one's ingestion of vitamin B₁₂ is average/typical, one might nonetheless have B₁₂ deficiency if one has poor metabolism of this particular vitamin.
  • The amount of drug or nutrient which reaches the site of physiological activity after administration.

How to use "bioavailability" in a sentence

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Comparative bioavailability of ranitidine tablets and suspension.
Scientific advisory committee on bioavailability and bioequivalence.
The bioavailability is not affected by food intake.
Salinity effects on the bioavailability of the chemical.
Uth bioavailability of rimonabant has not been determined.
Food has no effect on the bioavailability of sunitinib.
Bioavailability is greater when administered to fasted dogs.
Food does not affect the bioavailability of CoAprovel.
The bioavailability of cangrelor is complete and immediate.
Many factors affect the bioavailability of a nutrient.
The bioavailability is increased in women compared to men.
Food has no effect on the bioavailability of flutamide.
Bioavailability is complete or nearly complete in cancer patients.
It also has a higher bioavailability than codeine.
The bioavailability of turmeric is increased if it is cooked in oil.

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Food does not alter the bioavailability of desvenlafaxine.
Bioavailability is the true measure of cannabis potency.
Situations in which bioavailability study is not relevant.
Bioavailability aspects of hydrophobic contaminant degradation in soils.
Gut microbiota and bioavailability of nutrients of interest.
Bioavailability from the gut is greater in women.
It has up to twice the bioavailability of synthetic forms.
Bioavailability studies of lenalidomide in humans were not available.
This improves the bioavailability of these components.
Ageing decreased solution concentrations and bioavailability.
The absolute bioavailability has not been determined.
Summary table of the comparative bioavailability data.
Amlodipine bioavailability is not affected by food ingestion.
Coadministration with food appears to enhance bioavailability.
Poor iron bioavailability can lead to anemia.
But they have a very poor bioavailability.
The absolute bioavailability of carisoprodol remains undetermined.
Research also concerns the bioavailability of metals.
Increased bioavailability through combination with pepper.
Only then can acceptable bioavailability by expected.
Optimal bioavailability with various protein sources.
Antacids may reduce the bioavailability of quinapril.
Test of bioavailability on healthy volunteers was carried out.
The problem is in the bioavailability of that iron.
The bioavailability of the calcium is therefore questionable.
Do not know about the bioavailability though.
Increased bioavailability through micro or molecular encapsulation.
Magnesium consumption increases the bioavailability of testosterone.
The absolute bioavailability of ribociclib is not known.
Hepatic impairment therefore increases its bioavailability.
It improves the bioavailability of the other ingredients.
Patient dependant factors also influence bioavailability.
There is no bioavailability data for healthy subjects.
But there is a simple way to enhance bioavailability.
Excellent bioavailability thanks to smart protein combination.

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