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In comparison with drugs, the postabsorptive curves of nutrients must be interpreted differently concerning their pharmacokinetic behavior: (1) Most nutrients do not behave as "nonreactives" in a strict sense. (2) For nutrients, the calculation of the retained quantity is important and not the calculation of the attainable concentration as in the case with drugs. These principles are shown for a lipid and a water soluble substance by calculated and observed cumulation curves: (1) The carotenoid canthaxanthin shows limited absorption. The primary invasion occurs via lymphatics as chylomicra. After absorption, the carotenoid shifts in part into other lipoprotein fractions with very low elimination constants, thus forming typical cumulation curves of very high plasma concentrations. (2) Vitamin B6, in contrast, is absorbed in an unlimited way up to very high doses. Nevertheless, rapid excretion prevents longlasting cumulation effects. However, chronical ingestion causes higher concentrations of binding proteins in different tissues. In this way, another type of long-lasting cumulation effect is induced.

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单次和重复给药的药代动力学意义。
与药物相比,营养物质的吸收后曲线必须根据其药代动力学行为进行不同的解释:(1)大多数营养物质的行为不是严格意义上的“非反应性”。(2)对于营养物质,重要的是计算保留量,而不是像药物那样计算可达到的浓度。这些原理通过计算和观察的累积曲线显示了脂质和水溶性物质:(1)类胡萝卜素角黄素显示有限的吸收。原发性侵袭通过淋巴管发生,表现为乳糜瘤。吸收后,类胡萝卜素部分转移到消除常数非常低的其他脂蛋白组分中,从而形成典型的高血浆浓度累积曲线。(2)相反,维生素B6即使剂量很高,也能无限制地被吸收。然而,快速排泄可防止长期累积效应。然而,长期摄入会导致不同组织中结合蛋白的浓度升高。这样,就产生了另一种长效累积效应。
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