Sucrose is the major organic molecule in weight percent in Moderna, Pfizer and other injected medications.
If injected into muscle it will be transported initially to the draining lymph nodes.
If injected intravenously its transport and metabolism will differ from its intramuscular fate.
If Liposaccharides are formed from Sucrose in vivo, they could be expected to be active drugs, affecting a wide range of cell types.
Have tracer studies been used to address these questions?