Bioavailability context explainer
Explain nutrient absorption context without inventing absorbed-dose claims
Select a cached food, choose a nutrient, and review known meal and preparation factors that can influence how that nutrient is used or absorbed.
Bioavailability Context Explainer uses cached FDC composition values and a cautious context matrix. It explains absorption modifiers; it does not calculate a personal absorbed nutrient dose.
Source basis
cached USDA/FDC valueComposition first, not absorption dose.Context basis
enhancers and inhibitorsMeal-context explanation only.Safety basis
no personalized medical claimEducational interpretation.Best use
- Explain why the same nutrient amount may not behave the same in every meal context.
- Support careful editorial copy for iron, calcium, zinc, vitamin C, folate, and fat-soluble nutrients.
- Pair with Preparation Impact outputs when discussing raw, cooked, fermented, or sprouted foods.
Source and safety model
The output starts from cached USDA/FDC composition data and adds cautious educational context. It does not diagnose nutrient status, prescribe supplements, or estimate exactly how many milligrams a person absorbs.
Cache-only bioavailability workspace
Build a nutrient bioavailability context note
Search a cached food, choose a nutrient, select broad context factors, and generate a safe explanation for editorial review.
No cached food selected.
Schema policy: do not export private or personalized bioavailability claims. Use this as visible educational context, not hidden schema-only output.