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Dictionary » B » Bioavailability BioavailabilityBioavailability The degree to which a drug or other substance becomes available to the target tissue after administration. ![]()
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Results from our forumPhosphate bioavailability in soilHello. I would like to get rid of nettles in my back garden. I have read in various other botanical forums that nettles have a high phosphate demand and grow well in proximity of rubble. I have hoed and cleaned well the soil of all debris. (including rubble) the garden looked a bit like a land fill ...
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Sugar Allergy... with Nutrition. Berkley, Calif: Celestial Arts Publishing; 1992:272, 882-884. 149. Hollman PC, Van Trijp JM, Mengelers MJ, De Vries JH, Katan, MB. Bioavailability of the dietary antioxidant flavonol quercetin in man. Cancer Lett. 1997;114(1-2):139-140. 150. Knekt P, Jarvinen R, Reunanen A, Maatela ...
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Shame on you... corpus striatum and the pituitary. It also blocks the alpha-1-adrenoceptors and serotoninergic receptors, although to a lesser extent. The oral bioavailability of pimozide is about 50%. After oral administration the peak plasma concentration is reached in 6-8 hours. The plasma half-life of pimozide ...
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