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What causes the low oral bioavailability of cannabinoids?
What causes the low oral bioavailability of cannabinoids?
Cannabinoids are lipophilic (fat soluble) and have low aqueous solubility [8, 9]. Lipophilic drugs with low solubility, such as cannabinoids often have low oral bioavailability [10]. A deeper look at the body’s digestive system reveals that there is an unstirred water layer (UWL) that lines the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). The UWL acts as a barrier to the absorption of lipophilic materials such as cannabinoids. Thus prior to reaching the absorptive surfaces of the GIT a cannabinoid must become water dispersible allowing it to permeate the UWL. Naturally this process of cannabinoid solubilization is inefficient leading to low oral bioavailability.Businesses can purchase our water soluble CBD powder in bulk at: realizeinside.com
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If I use CBD will I fail a drug test?
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