substantivity
Substantivity is a term used in pharmacology, dentistry, and materials science to describe the persistence of a substance's effect after its initial exposure ends. The word derives from Latin substantus meaning "that which is substantial," and in scientific usage it denotes the ability of a compound to bind to substrates such as tissues or surfaces and remain active over time.
In pharmacology and toxicology, substantivity refers to the duration of a drug's pharmacodynamic effect that continues
In dentistry and oral health, substantivity is commonly discussed in relation to antiseptics and disinfectants such
In materials science and environmental chemistry, substantivity can describe the retention and sustained release of substances