transcellular transport) First-Pass Metabolism: Hepatic first-pass effects on oral bioavailability under investigation Comparative metabolism between oral and parenteral routes Potential for hepatic extraction reducing systemic bioavailability Active metabolites and degradation products require further characterization Comparative Bioavailability Studies: Research comparing oral versus injectable BPC-157 formulations provides insights into route-dependent pharmacokinetics
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