absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion

How Does Distribution Affect Toxicity?

Once absorbed, a substance is distributed throughout the body. Distribution can affect the extent and duration of a substance's toxic effects. It is influenced by blood flow to tissues, the affinity of the substance for tissue components, and the ability of the substance to cross cell membranes. Blood-brain barrier penetration is an important consideration for neurotoxins. Understanding distribution helps in identifying which organs or tissues are at risk and in assessing the overall potential for harm.

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