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FIGURE 3 2.3.1 BPC157 excretion in rats evaluated by examination of total radioactivity The average recovery rates of total radioactivity in urine, feces, and cage cleaning fluid collected from 0 to 72 h after [ 3 H]BPC157 administration in intact rats were 15.88% 2.99%, 2.25% 0.67%, and 1.41% 1.04%, respectively, and the proportion of residual radioactivity in the cadavers was 54.31% 3.04% (Table 7
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