Examples of using Bioavailability in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The best eye supplements contain quality ingredients that have high bioavailability, meaning your body can absorb them easily.
The bioavailability of Monopril does not change when it is used in combination with warfarin, acetylsalicylic acid,
This formula ensures safety and the bioavailability and balance of all the active ingredients which have been tested in numerous clinical trials.
There is hardly any difference between plant-based and animal products regarding the amount of L-methionine contained within it and the bioavailability.
in conventional tablet or powder form, but as liquid formulation with increased bioavailability.
studies of Cissus Quandrangularis, it is difficult to know what factors affect bioavailability of this compound.
This is because calcium bioavailability from plant foods is affected by their levels of oxalate and phytate, which are inhibitors of calcium absorption,
Most simply defines, bioavailability can be described as“the ease with which a nutrient makes its way from the vessel(whether it be in pill,
producing products with high bioavailability.
There's controversy around the level of dose you can absorb from a glass of wine, and its bioavailability, which is the body's ability to absorb it and do us good,” says Conibear.
cited extremely low blood curcumin concentrations(Table 1), indicating that curcumin bioavailability needs to be improved to exert significant therapeutic benefits.
mycotoxins including deoxynivalenol and fumonisins(Sabater-Vilar, 2003), though inadequate due to its negative effects on nutrients bioavailability.
The two polar acetate groups on satraplatin increase the drugs bioavailability, which in turn allows for a large fraction of the administered dose to make it into the bloodstream where metabolism begins.
dissolution and bioavailability.
Physical and chemical reductions to bioavailability will need to be secured additionally, preferably by an irreversible degradation,
If not included in the executed batch records through sufficient in process testing, data should be provided for the batch used in comparative bioavailability or biowaiver studies that demonstrate the uniformity of this batch.
Patents such as these are likely to continue to be published as research searches for low cost alternatives to new drugs to increase bioavailability and patient compliance.
One important thing to note is that the impact of the mining activities on biodiversity will depend on bioavailability and morbidity of the contaminant.
clinical studies elucidate curcumin's limited efficacy due to its low solubility, high rate of metabolism, poor bioavailability and pharmacokinetics.
the encapsulation into liposomes overcome the poor solubility of these sesquiterpenes in aqueous fluids and ensure bioavailability and bioactivity.