bioaktivatsioon
Bioaktivatsioon is a biological process by which a substance, often a drug or nutrient, becomes active within a living organism. This activation typically involves a chemical transformation that alters the substance's structure and enables it to exert a specific physiological effect. Many medications, for instance, are administered in an inactive or "pro-drug" form and require bioactivation to become therapeutically effective. Enzymes within the body, such as those found in the liver, are frequently responsible for catalyzing these bioactivation reactions.
The process of bioactivation is crucial for the efficacy and, in some cases, the safety of many