The main objective of this research was to understand phenomena occurring during food digestion and nutrients absorption in the small intestine from an engineering perspective. Intestinal flow and mixing processes were simulated using a dynamic in vitro Small Intestine Model (SIM). Of particular interest was to study the effect that mixing and food formulation has on glucose absorption and starch hydrolysis. Results showed the effect of segmentation motion on nutrient delivery to the intestinal wall as a consequence of changes in the mass transfer coefficient. This is most likely due to the increased mixing in the SIM. Experiments of starch digestion with and without the presence of guar gum have shown that viscous fibres reduce the rate of...
International audienceWe describe a mathematical modeling of the digestion in the small intestine. T...
The purpose of this study is to represent a generic model of digestion in the small intestine. In th...
Unravelling the fate of food in the gastrointestinal tract is essential to better understand the hea...
Chemical and physical processing in the small intestine is an important step for food digestion and ...
Chemical and physical processing in the small intestine is an important step for food digestion and ...
There is a strong interconnection that exists between food structure and gut function and finally he...
International audienceFlow and mixing in the small intestine are multi-scale processes. Flows at the...
This work deepens our understanding of starch digestion and the consequent absorption of hydrolytic...
Digestion is the process of breaking down food into smaller nutrient components which can be easily ...
AbstractAn in silico model has been developed to investigate the digestion and absorption of starch ...
Human digestion is a complex process that involves several phenomena: chemical and enzymatic reactio...
International audienceIn this work, we continue the modelling of the digestion in the small intestin...
The physiological environment of the intestine is characterized by its variegated composition, numer...
The aim of this study has been to design and develop the first prototype, of a dynamic in-vitro mode...
The physiological environment of the intestine is characterized by its variegated composition, numer...
International audienceWe describe a mathematical modeling of the digestion in the small intestine. T...
The purpose of this study is to represent a generic model of digestion in the small intestine. In th...
Unravelling the fate of food in the gastrointestinal tract is essential to better understand the hea...
Chemical and physical processing in the small intestine is an important step for food digestion and ...
Chemical and physical processing in the small intestine is an important step for food digestion and ...
There is a strong interconnection that exists between food structure and gut function and finally he...
International audienceFlow and mixing in the small intestine are multi-scale processes. Flows at the...
This work deepens our understanding of starch digestion and the consequent absorption of hydrolytic...
Digestion is the process of breaking down food into smaller nutrient components which can be easily ...
AbstractAn in silico model has been developed to investigate the digestion and absorption of starch ...
Human digestion is a complex process that involves several phenomena: chemical and enzymatic reactio...
International audienceIn this work, we continue the modelling of the digestion in the small intestin...
The physiological environment of the intestine is characterized by its variegated composition, numer...
The aim of this study has been to design and develop the first prototype, of a dynamic in-vitro mode...
The physiological environment of the intestine is characterized by its variegated composition, numer...
International audienceWe describe a mathematical modeling of the digestion in the small intestine. T...
The purpose of this study is to represent a generic model of digestion in the small intestine. In th...
Unravelling the fate of food in the gastrointestinal tract is essential to better understand the hea...