Some components are absorbed by the gastric walls and others by the intestine. Passing to the liver through the lymphatic system, wherefore it is active when taken by mouth, it passes from there to the peripheral circulation where it appears in the plasma joined mainly to kilomicrons; the rest is associated with lipoproteins.
A variable quantity of the amount absorbed enters the portal system and is metabolised in the liver. Some insignificant increases in plasma levels occur at a peak of 2 to 4 hours afterwards, and decline to the baseline within 8 to 12 hours.
Variation between the plasma levels reached and their time spans are different in some cases, with very few variations. The cell extract components are absorbed by the macrophages and, from there, they are metabolised and transported by mitochondrial self-evaluation to the intracellular fluid which is transmitted to the surrounding cell organisms of the reproductive system.
However, there are reports in which no modifications or changes have been noted in the desired direction, without any important consequence. No changes are observed in the LH and FSH plasma levels in normal patients. The restoration of testosterone to normal levels is associated with a significant improvement in feelings of well-being.