As oral peptide therapies gain attention across metabolic health, sports performance, and longevity medicine, questions ...
Researchers at the University of Seville's Food Color and Quality Laboratory have studied the effects of different cooking ...
Industry is adapting to the increasing complexity and poor solubility and bioavailability of molecules in the pipeline. Poor solubility and low bioavailability have hindered the development pipeline ...
Bioavailability determines a supplement's effectiveness; choosing superior forms like magnesium glycinate and marine collagen ...
When it comes to supplements, absorption matters just as much as the dosage. You could be taking the most potent multivitamin or mineral supplement, but if your body can’t absorb it properly, it won’t ...
I drink a full glass of milk every day and eat cheese, but still, I am deficient in calcium. I include iron-rich foods in my diet to meet my daily requirement of iron, but I am still anemic. It is ...
Want to improve the nutritional benefits of your favourite foods? You may need to start thinking about bioavailability… We all want to get the most out of the food we eat, but there’s much more to ...
Objective: Flavanones are polyphenols specific of citrus fruits, where they are present in high amounts. Although citrus fruits and juices are widely consumed in the world, little information has been ...
The randomized, open-label, crossover clinical study, led by Priyank Rathi, MD, was published in the science journal Phytomedicine Plus, last July. It evaluated the bioavailability in 16 healthy human ...
Upon ingestion, the new Enzian dosage form resides in the stomach for several hours and steadily delivers drug into the blood. This enables enhanced effectiveness of many life-saving drug therapies.
Objective: To measure the bioavailability of selenium from cooked and raw fish in humans by estimating and comparing apparent absorption and retention of selenium in biosynthetically labelled fish ...
Although efforts have been made to improve solubility, many poorly soluble drugs still reach the market. Peter Nielsen discusses new developments in solubilisation technology, which could help those ...