As most medicines are given orally, it is important to study what happens to new drugs upon ingestion. A better, more representative and more efficient model of the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract is required for these studies than used today. This thesis describes novel methods to test the behavior of drugs in the human GI tract based on continuously flowing microsystems. In order to reach the desired site of action, drug molecules must first survive the harsh conditions in the GI tract. Samples containing drugs or foods were exposed to artificial versions of digestive juices in micromixers to study the effects of digestion on the samples. The digested samples then reached a gut-on-a-chip – a miniaturized model of the human intestinal ba...
A novel, integrated, in vitro gastrointestinal (GI) system is presented to study oral bioavailabilit...
Currently, static in vitro cell culture assays are used in early phases of drug development, food re...
In vitro digestions are essential for determining the bioavailability of compounds, such as nutrient...
As most medicines are given orally, it is important to study what happens to new drugs upon ingestio...
In this work, we present the development of a three-stage microfluidic system as a cell-free model f...
With our ability to integrate an ever-wider range of physiologically inspired functions into an orga...
Manuscript abstract: Reproducible in vitro studies of bioaccessibility, intestinal absorption and b...
This work describes our efforts to date to realize a miniaturized gastrointestinal (GI) tract total ...
Gut-on-a-chip models have gained attention as replacements for other cell-based assays or animal stu...
In vitro digestions are essential for determining the bioavailability of compounds, such as nutrient...
A novel, integrated, in vitro gastrointestinal (GI) system is presented to study oral bioavailabilit...
Currently, static in vitro cell culture assays are used in early phases of drug development, food re...
In vitro digestions are essential for determining the bioavailability of compounds, such as nutrient...
As most medicines are given orally, it is important to study what happens to new drugs upon ingestio...
In this work, we present the development of a three-stage microfluidic system as a cell-free model f...
With our ability to integrate an ever-wider range of physiologically inspired functions into an orga...
Manuscript abstract: Reproducible in vitro studies of bioaccessibility, intestinal absorption and b...
This work describes our efforts to date to realize a miniaturized gastrointestinal (GI) tract total ...
Gut-on-a-chip models have gained attention as replacements for other cell-based assays or animal stu...
In vitro digestions are essential for determining the bioavailability of compounds, such as nutrient...
A novel, integrated, in vitro gastrointestinal (GI) system is presented to study oral bioavailabilit...
Currently, static in vitro cell culture assays are used in early phases of drug development, food re...
In vitro digestions are essential for determining the bioavailability of compounds, such as nutrient...