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Which kind of molecules cannot pass through a pore transport?(a) Low Molecular weight molecules(b) Water-soluble drugs(c) Molecules up to 400 Dalton(d) Molecules greater than 400 DaltonThe question was asked during an online exam.This question is from Mechanisms of Drug Absorption topic in division Absorption of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology

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Correct OPTION is (d) Molecules greater than 400 Dalton

Easy explanation: Pore transport is important for the absorption of low MOLECULAR weight and size molecules. Water-soluble drugs can also EASILY pass through the AQUEOUS filled spaces or pores in the cell membrane. LINEAR molecules of size up to 400 Dalton can be absorbed.



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