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MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems: Passage 12
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Use the following passage to answer questions: The typical route of absorption of orally administered drugs is via intestinal cells called enterocytes. Drugs are transported across these cells and in most cases then diffuse into the portal vein, which brings blood from the intestines to the liver. Absorption through this route, however, involves first-pass metabolism through the liver, which significantly reduces the concentration of the drug that makes it into systemic blood. An alternative route that avoids this effect is for drugs to enter lymphatic vessels after transport across... Show more
MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems: Passage 12
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1. Based on the data in the table, which compound would be expected to be the most toxic?

2. Which of these lipids would be expected to most improve lymphatic uptake in the gut when conjugated to a drug compound?
3. What drug compound property would NOT be expected to improve its bioavailability?