1. What is the bioavailability (high or low) of glutathione when applied topically? Intravenously? Explain why. 2. Using Table 1, predict the oral bioavailability of glutathione. Explain why using the properties you used to assess its oral bioavailability? What is the required value of each property? 3. What is the importance of bioavailability to assess the efficiency of glutathione? 4. How does glutathione enter the cell? 5. Using your knowledge about the absorption, distribution, and metabolism of glutathione in the different routes, think of a possible scenario that you will not benefit from taking glutathione. e. (Hint: you may describe these scenarios by the dosage of glutathione used).

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1. What is the bioavailability (high or low) of glutathione when applied topically? Intravenously?
Explain why.
2. Using Table 1, predict the oral bioavailability of glutathione. Explain why using the properties
you used to assess its oral bioavailability?
What is the required value of each property?
3. What is the importance of bioavailability to assess the efficiency of glutathione?
4. How does glutathione enter the cell?
5. Using your knowledge about the absorption, distribution, and metabolism of glutathione in the
different routes, think of a possible scenario that you will not benefit from taking glutathione. e.
(Hint: you may describe these scenarios by the dosage of glutathione used).
Transcribed Image Text:1. What is the bioavailability (high or low) of glutathione when applied topically? Intravenously? Explain why. 2. Using Table 1, predict the oral bioavailability of glutathione. Explain why using the properties you used to assess its oral bioavailability? What is the required value of each property? 3. What is the importance of bioavailability to assess the efficiency of glutathione? 4. How does glutathione enter the cell? 5. Using your knowledge about the absorption, distribution, and metabolism of glutathione in the different routes, think of a possible scenario that you will not benefit from taking glutathione. e. (Hint: you may describe these scenarios by the dosage of glutathione used).
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