Why are medicines more effective in collidal state?
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Medicines are more effective in colloidal state because colloids have a larger surface area. Thus, they get easily assimilated, absorbed and digested.
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Because colloids have a higher surface area, medicines are more effective in this condition. As a result, they are easily assimilable, absorbable, and digestible.
Explanation:
Why medicines are in colloidal state:
- Because colloids have a higher surface area, medicines are more effective when they are colloidal.
- As a result, they are easily assimilated, absorbed, and digested, and medications in colloidal form are readily absorbed by bodily tissues.
- Antibiotics like streptomycin, for example, are injected into the body in the form of colloidal sol for a more effective result.
What are colloids:
- Colloids (also known as colloidal solutions) are mixtures in which insoluble particles of one substance are suspended in another substance at a microscopic level.
- In a colloid, the size of the suspended particles can range from 1 to 1000 nanometres (10⁻⁹ metres).
- The Tyndall Effect is a phenomena in which light beams incident on colloids are scattered due to interactions between the light and the colloidal particles.
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