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1754-2189

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1750-2799

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  • Biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • Medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
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Year 2019
  • INFOGEST static in vitro simulation of gastrointestinal food digestion
    Publication
    • 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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