How does paraquat behave immediately upon ingestion regarding its systemic absorption?
Answer
It is rapidly and nearly completely absorbed across the gastrointestinal mucosa
Paraquat is characterized by its high efficiency of absorption following ingestion. Unlike other toxins that may require slow uptake or can be buffered by stomach contents, paraquat enters the systemic circulation very quickly. This rapid kinetics mean that decontamination procedures must be initiated almost immediately to have any hope of reducing the total amount of poison that reaches the bloodstream.

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