preabsorptive
Preabsorptive is an adjective used in physiology and nutrition to describe processes or states that occur before nutrients from a meal are absorbed into the bloodstream. It is often contrasted with the absorptive (fed) state, when nutrients are entering the circulation, and the postabsorptive (fasting) state, when digestion has largely concluded and nutrient absorption is minimal.
In the preabsorptive period, the body relies on energy reserves to maintain blood glucose and supply tissues.
The preabsorptive state serves to bridge episodes of feeding, supporting metabolic stability between meals. It can
See also: postabsorptive state, absorptive state, cephalic phase, interdigestive period.