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the pka of aspirin is 3.5 is it orally absorbable and how?

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Answered by aayan31
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Aspirin is absorbed rapidly from the stomach and intestine by passive diffusion. Aspirin is a prodrug, which is transformed into salicylate in the stomach, in the intestinal mucosa, in the blood and mainly in the liver. ... Salicylate distributes rapidly into the body fluid compartments. It binds to albumin in the plasma...................




aspirin is weak acid it is orally absorbed




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