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  • Do Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings, room acoustics and radio astronomy have anything in common?

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    After introducing Leonardo da Vinci’s (LdV) predecessors in the field of light propagation research, his drawings on the topic of reflecting light by a spherical mirror are analysed. The discovery of LdV is presented, according to which, at an infinitely distant source of rays, a small fragment of the canopy is enough to generate a focus, while the rest of the mirror forms a caustic for which LdV did not indicate an application....

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  • Correlation between in vitro and in vivo data on food digestion. What can we predict with static in vitro digestion models?

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    • T. Bohn
    • F. Carriere
    • L. Day
    • A. Deglaire
    • L. Egger
    • D. Freitas
    • M. Golding
    • S. Le
    • A. Macierzanka
    • O. Menard... and 10 others

    - CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION - Year 2018

    During the last decade, there has been a growing interest in understanding food's digestive fate in order to strengthen the possible effects of food on human health. Ideally, food digestion should be studied in vivo on humans but this is not always ethically and financially possible. Therefore, simple in vitro digestion models mimicking the gastrointestinal tract have been proposed as alternatives to in vivo experiments. Thus,...

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  • Static in vitro digestion model adapted to the general older adult population: an INFOGEST international consensus

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    • O. Ménard
    • U. Lesmes
    • C. S. Shani-Levi
    • A. Araiza Calahorra
    • A. Lavoisier
    • M. Morzel
    • A. Rieder
    • G. Feron
    • S. Nebbia
    • L. Mashiah... and 16 others

    - Food & Function - Year 2023

    Understanding the mechanisms of food digestion is of paramount importance to determine the effect foods have on human health. Significant knowledge on the fate of food during digestion has been generated in healthy adults due to the development of physiologically-relevant in vitro digestion models. However, it appears that the performance of the oro-gastrointestinal tract is affected by ageing and that a model simulating the digestive...

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  • A standardised static in vitro digestion method suitable for food – an international consensus

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    • M. Minekus
    • M. Alminger
    • P. Alvito
    • S. Ballance
    • T. Bohn
    • C. Bourlieu
    • F. Carrière
    • R. Boutrou
    • M. Corredig
    • D. Dupont... and 18 others

    - Food & Function - Year 2014

    Simulated gastro-intestinal digestion is widely employed in many fields of food and nutritional sciences, as conducting human trials are often costly, resource intensive, and ethically disputable. As a consequence, in vitro alternatives that determine endpoints such as the bioaccessibility of nutrients and non-nutrients or the digestibility of macronutrients (e.g. lipids, proteins and carbohydrates) are used for screening and building...

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  • INFOGEST static in vitro simulation of gastrointestinal food digestion

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    • A. Brodkorb
    • L. Egger
    • M. Alminger
    • P. Alvito
    • R. Assunção
    • S. Ballance
    • T. Bohn
    • C. Bourlieu-Lacanal
    • R. Boutrou
    • F. Carrière... and 25 others

    - Nature Protocols - Year 2019

    Developing a mechanistic understanding of the impact of food structure and composition on human health has increasingly involved simulating digestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract. These simulations have used a wide range of different conditions that often have very little physiological relevance, and this impedes the meaningful comparison of results. The standardized protocol presented here is based on an international consensus...

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