3. Bioavailability in the body
Bioavailability is the ability of a substance to cross physiological barriers, enter the bloodstream, distribute itself throughout the body and come into contact with organs. It is used to define the internal dose of a chemical substance.
3.1 Distribution
After entering the body, the chemical is rapidly distributed to the organs. In general, the initial phase takes place in the bloodstream, while distribution to the organs is largely determined by the chemical's affinity for them.
Passage through cell membranes is either by :
passive diffusion through aqueous conduits or pores for small water-soluble molecules and ions and possibly nanomaterials;...
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