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In this context, an increasing number of recent studies have aimed at designing novel resveratrol formulations to overcome its poor solubility, limited stability, high metabolization and weak bioavailability.
Data on Se bioavailability from a meal containing B. edulis (weak bioavailability) and cultivated A. bisporus and wild-grown B. edulis (weak bioavailability) have been reported too.
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Aristilde et al. (2012) claim that weak ligands can enhance the bioavailability of trace metals to phytoplankton in the presence of strong chelating agents.
A comparison of the results of a strong to a weak extraction (cold 5% acetic acid, to assess metal bioavailability) revealed two groups of sediment type.
Relative to Mn sulphate (assigned 1), bioavailability of the three organic Mn sources with weak, moderate, or strong chelation strength were 1.12, 1.45, and 1.48 for heart MnSOD mRNA level, respectively.
Hybridization of compound 2 with the HTS hit compound 5 followed by optimization of the N-substituents of 7-azaindoline led to identification of compound 1, which showed highly selective M1 and M4 mAChRs agonistic activity, weak human ether-a-go-go related gene inhibition, and good bioavailability in multiple animal species.
The bioavailability of cocoa butter is poor, so its absorption is weak compared to other oils [ 1].
It has been suggested that phyto-oestrogens protect against hormone-dependent cancers, in particular breast cancer, through their weak agonist/antagonist oestrogen properties as well as their actions on oestrogen synthesis and bioavailability (Setchell et al, 1981; Adlercreutz et al, 1982; Adlercreutz, 1990; Rose, 1992).
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