International audienceThe intestine is a complex organ formed of different types of cell distributed in different layers of tissue. To minimize animal experiments, for decades, researchers have been trying to develop in vitro/ex vivo systems able to mimic the cellular diversity naturally found in the gut. Such models not only help our understanding of the gut physiology but also of intestinal toxicity. This review describes the different systems used to evaluate the effects of drugs/contaminants on intestinal functions and compares their advantages and limitations. The comparison showed that the organotypic model is the best available model to perform intestinal toxicity studies, including on human tissues
The concept of functional and novel foods undoubtedly bears great potential as an asset to human hea...
The gastrointestinal tract is the most common exposure route of xenobiotics, and intestinal toxicity...
The concept of functional and novel foods undoubtedly bears great potential as an asset to human hea...
International audienceThe intestine is a complex organ formed of different types of cell distributed...
When it comes to studying the effect of food bioactives on gut health, one of the essential steps th...
Before new drugs are allowed on the market, their safety and metabolite profile should be extensivel...
Various experimental model designs have been used to analyze the inflammatory pathways in human gast...
Gastrointestinal diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent in developed countries. Immortalized c...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) not only have a critical function in the absorption of nutrients,...
Drug discovery and development is a very time consuming and expensive process which requires a hugh ...
The human gut is a complex ecosystem occupied by a diverse microbial community. Modulation of this m...
The aim of this review is to present the recent developments and examine the future potential of fun...
The concept of functional and novel foods undoubtedly bears great potential as an asset to human hea...
The gastrointestinal tract is the most common exposure route of xenobiotics, and intestinal toxicity...
The concept of functional and novel foods undoubtedly bears great potential as an asset to human hea...
International audienceThe intestine is a complex organ formed of different types of cell distributed...
When it comes to studying the effect of food bioactives on gut health, one of the essential steps th...
Before new drugs are allowed on the market, their safety and metabolite profile should be extensivel...
Various experimental model designs have been used to analyze the inflammatory pathways in human gast...
Gastrointestinal diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent in developed countries. Immortalized c...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) not only have a critical function in the absorption of nutrients,...
Drug discovery and development is a very time consuming and expensive process which requires a hugh ...
The human gut is a complex ecosystem occupied by a diverse microbial community. Modulation of this m...
The aim of this review is to present the recent developments and examine the future potential of fun...
The concept of functional and novel foods undoubtedly bears great potential as an asset to human hea...
The gastrointestinal tract is the most common exposure route of xenobiotics, and intestinal toxicity...
The concept of functional and novel foods undoubtedly bears great potential as an asset to human hea...