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|The fraction of the substance that remains in a bioactive form after metabolic transformations.
|The fraction of the substance that remains in a bioactive form after metabolic transformations.
|Enzymatic activity within the GIT, liver metabolism, systemic circulation, metabolic stability, and enzymatic degradation susceptibility.
|Enzymatic activity within the GIT, liver metabolism, systemic circulation, metabolic stability, and enzymatic degradation susceptibility.
|Conversion of curcumin into its active metabolites in the liver.
|[[Resveratrol]] is rapidly metabolized in the liver into various metabolites, which may have reduced biological activity compared to the parent compound, affecting its overall bioavailability and potential health benefits.
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