Micronization
increases water solubility but changes nothing in terms of absorption or effectiveness.
Not exact matches
To produce the required
water solubility, an
increased dose of the active substance and transporter medium is required.
«This higher pH is then associated with
increased solubility of arsenic in
water.»
In fact, the
solubility of carbon dioxide in
water increases, geometrically, as
water temperature decreases, reaching maximum
solubility at the freezing point.
In fact, heat treatment has been shown to
increase the absorption of curcumin in your gut, by
increasing its
solubility in
water.
These reactions conjugate the toxin to other
water soluble substances to
increase its
solubility.
The grinding helps
increase the herb's
solubility in
water.
Increased CO2, in any case evolves from sea
water because of inverse
solubility.
The
solubility of CO2 in
water decreases as temperature
increases.
There are many things about climate that I accept — that human emissions have effect on
increases of CO2 content in the atmosphere (while the concentration is driven largely by temperature and resulting
solubility of CO2 in sea
water, humans still provide the surplus), that this
increased CO2 content has effect on temperature (and indirectly on other aspects of climate), that humans affect the climate (but not just through CO2 but also through UHI, agricultural changes, pollution etc), that temperatures have risen since half of the last century.
The data seems to very clearly show that past temperature
increases are followed by CO2
increases (which makes logical sense from my rudimentary understanding of CO2
solubility in
water).