
InOral supplements are tablets, capsules, powders, or liquids taken by mouth to provide nutrients your body needs, like vitamins, minerals, or probiotics. As form of nutraceuticals, they support health or correct deficiencies, but their effectiveness depends on:
How much your body actually absorbs?
Just because you swallow a supplement, doesn’t mean your body absorbs all of it. It all comes down to bioavailability.
Bioavailability is the proportion of an active substance that enters the bloodstream when introduced into the body and is available for biological activity.
👉 Bioavailability = % that reaches your bloodstream.
Bioavailability of oral supplement is lowered by poor intestinal absorption and “first pass” metabolism in the gut wall and liver.
The “first pass effect”

First pass metabolism includes:
How this limits bioavailability?

Source: https://www.bonchabio.com/blog/oral_absorption
First pass metabolism leads to:
Result: Less than 50% of what you take is actually used by body
Do oral supplements still work?
Oral supplements work best when the formulation, co-nutrients, and timing optimize bioavailability. However, there are conditions when oral supplement may not be effective such as:
Looking beyond the gut
Even the best oral strategies can’t fully overcome the first-pass metabolism. By bypassing the gastrointestinal tract, it’s possible to avoid first-pass metabolism entirely, prompting researchers to explore the skin as an alternative delivery route.
However, this approach remains an active area of research, as scientists work to optimize safe and effective methods for delivering nutrients through the skin.
The future of supplement delivery

Clothing is in constant contact with our skin, worn nearly every moment of the day. Inspired by this closeness, Biorism envisions textiles as more than fabric but as carriers of wellness.
Biorism Sil2U technology is redefining the future of nutraceuticals by transforming the skin into both a gateway and a delivery channel, using functional clothing to deliver health benefits seamlessly.
The article is prepared by Biorism Scientist, Dr. Maisarah (PhD, Molecular & Cellular Biology).