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Depending on the duration of existence in the organism, aralosid A (due to hydrolytic splitting) forms sequentially intermediate metabolites--biosid, monosid of oleanolic acid. The final metabolite of aralosid A is oleanolic acid which appears in the blood 20 hours after the drug administration and disappears completely within the following 4 hours.