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Journal of Functional Foods

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1756-4646

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  • Medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Health sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Family studies (Family studies)
  • Agriculture and horticulture (Agricultural sciences)
  • Food and nutrition technology (Agricultural sciences)
  • Animal science and fisheries (Agricultural sciences)
  • Biotechnology (Natural sciences)
  • Chemical sciences (Natural sciences)

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Year 2021
  • INFOGEST inter-laboratory recommendations for assaying gastric and pancreatic lipases activities prior to in vitro digestion studies
    Publication
    • M. M. Grundy
    • E. Abrahamse
    • A. Almgren
    • M. Alminger
    • A. Andres
    • R. M. Ariëns
    • S. Bastiaan-Net
    • C. Bourlieu-Lacanal
    • A. Brodkorb
    • M. R. Bronze... and 36 others

    - Journal of Functional Foods - Year 2021

    In vitro digestion studies often use animal digestive enzyme extracts as substitutes of human gastric and pancreatic secretions. Pancreatin from porcine origin is thus commonly used to provide relevant pancreatic enzymes such as proteases, amylase and lipase. Rabbit gastric extracts (RGE) have been recently introduced to provide gastric lipase in addition to pepsin. Before preparing simulated gastric and pancreatic extracts with...

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