The measure of how accurately and reliably an externally introduced compound, such as a therapeutic hormone or signaling precursor, maintains its intended chemical structure and concentration profile once administered into the biological system. High integrity ensures that the physiological effect mirrors the prescribed dose and formulation characteristics. This is critical for predictable outcomes in hormone replacement protocols.
Origin
Originating from pharmacology and toxicology, the term combines “exogenous” meaning originating outside the body, “signal” referring to the intended biological message, and “integrity” denoting wholeness or soundness. In the context of hormonal wellness, it specifically addresses the quality control of administered substances. We assess this to ensure therapeutic consistency.
Mechanism
Integrity is maintained through the stability of the compound against enzymatic degradation, proper absorption kinetics across biological barriers, and avoidance of undesirable binding to non-target proteins in circulation. Factors like formulation excipients and route of administration directly influence the signal’s journey to the target receptor. Any degradation or premature clearance compromises the intended downstream physiological cascade.
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