bioavailibiliteetin
Bioavailibiliteetin, often shortened to bioavailability, refers to the fraction of an administered dose of an unchanged drug that reaches the systemic circulation. In simpler terms, it's the extent and rate at which a drug or nutrient is absorbed into the bloodstream and becomes available to exert its intended effect. When a substance is taken orally, it must pass through the digestive system, where it can be metabolized or eliminated before reaching the bloodstream. Intravenous administration, on the other hand, bypasses these barriers, resulting in 100% bioavailability.
Factors influencing bioavailability include the route of administration, the chemical properties of the substance, the formulation