BACKGROUND: In vivo assays cannot always be conducted because of ethical reasons, technical constraints or costs, but a better understanding of the digestive process, especially in infants, could be of great help in preventing food-related pathologies and in developing new formulas with health benefits. In this context, in vitro dynamic systems to simulate human digestion and, in particular, infant digestion could become increasingly valuable. OBJECTIVE: To simulate the digestive process through the use of a dynamic model of the infant gastroenteric apparatus to study the digestibility of starch-based infant foods. DESIGN: Using M.I.D.A (Model of an Infant Digestive Apparatus), the oral, gastric and intestinal digestibility of tw...
This work deepens our understanding of starch digestion and the consequent absorption of hydrolytic...
Digestion of nutrients is an essential function of the newborn infant gut to allow growth and develo...
Background In vitro digestion models show great promise in facilitating the rationale design of foo...
BACKGROUND: In vivo assays cannot always be conducted because of ethical reasons, technical const...
Studying food digestion in humans through clinical trials is difficult for economical, ethical and t...
In vitro alternatives to clinical trials are used for studying human food digestion. For simulating ...
In vitro alternatives to clinical trials are used for studying human food digestion. For simulating ...
Complementary feeding starts at around six months of age because neither breast milk nor formula ass...
Understanding human milk digestion is a key step for developing biomimetic infant formulae. Ethical ...
The best model for studying food digestion remains the Human himself. An alternative to in vivo assa...
The study of digestion is difficult to conduct in humans as trials imply technical, ethical and fina...
This work deepens our understanding of starch digestion and the consequent absorption of hydrolytic...
Digestion of nutrients is an essential function of the newborn infant gut to allow growth and develo...
Background In vitro digestion models show great promise in facilitating the rationale design of foo...
BACKGROUND: In vivo assays cannot always be conducted because of ethical reasons, technical const...
Studying food digestion in humans through clinical trials is difficult for economical, ethical and t...
In vitro alternatives to clinical trials are used for studying human food digestion. For simulating ...
In vitro alternatives to clinical trials are used for studying human food digestion. For simulating ...
Complementary feeding starts at around six months of age because neither breast milk nor formula ass...
Understanding human milk digestion is a key step for developing biomimetic infant formulae. Ethical ...
The best model for studying food digestion remains the Human himself. An alternative to in vivo assa...
The study of digestion is difficult to conduct in humans as trials imply technical, ethical and fina...
This work deepens our understanding of starch digestion and the consequent absorption of hydrolytic...
Digestion of nutrients is an essential function of the newborn infant gut to allow growth and develo...
Background In vitro digestion models show great promise in facilitating the rationale design of foo...