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|The fraction of a micronutrient or drug that becomes available from its food matrix or dosage form in the GIT.
|The fraction of a micronutrient or drug that becomes available from its food matrix or dosage form in the GIT.
|Physical and chemical form of the substance, processing methods, interactions with other components.
|Physical and chemical form of the substance, processing methods, interactions with other components.
|Disintegration of a vitamin tablet in the stomach, releasing its active ingredients.
|Reduced liberation of [[Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)|vitamin B12]] from food sources in the elderly due to decreased stomach acid production, impacting the release and subsequent absorption of B12.
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|'''F<sub>B</sub>'''
|'''F<sub>B</sub>'''
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|The fraction of the substance that passes through the intestinal wall into the systemic circulation.
|The fraction of the substance that passes through the intestinal wall into the systemic circulation.
|Gastrointestinal mucosa integrity, presence of transporters and enzymes, physicochemical properties of the substance.
|Gastrointestinal mucosa integrity, presence of transporters and enzymes, physicochemical properties of the substance.
|Absorption of calcium in the small intestine facilitated by vitamin D.
|Absorption of [[Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)]] is generally low due to its large molecular weight and fat solubility, making it better absorbed when taken with meals rich in fats.
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|'''F<sub>M</sub>'''
|'''F<sub>M</sub>'''
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