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Orthosilicic Acid Absorption

  • Monomeric form: Only monomeric silicic acid (orthosilicic acid, with the chemical formula $H_4SiO_4$) is absorbed across the human intestinal lumen.
  • Concentration dependent: Absorption occurs passively through the intestinal mucosa, but only when dissolved silicon concentrations are below 100 to 200 mg/L.
  • Polymerization barrier: Higher concentrations or polymerized forms of silica (colloidal or solid silicates) must first break down into the monomeric orthosilicic acid state before any significant absorption can take place.
  • Bioavailability factors: The presence of certain dietary chelating agents, pH levels, and specific mineral ratios in the gastrointestinal tract can influence the conversion rate and ultimate bioavailability of the absorbable orthosilicic acid.
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Glutamic acid - connections

Glutamic acid ->

-> Glutamic acid

Silicon - connections

Silicon ->

-> Silicon

Intestinal calcium absorption - connections

-> Intestinal calcium absorption

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