Transport and mixing in the gastric duct occur via peristaltic flow. In vivo data are hard to collect and require strict ethical approval. In contrast, both in vitro and in silico studies allow detailed investigation and can be constructed to answer specific questions. Therefore, the aim of this study was to design a new elastic thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) intestine model and to compare the flow patterns observed experimentally with those predicted by a Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) simulation. Here, we present complementary studies that allow feedback to improve both techniques and provide mutual validation. The experimental work provides direct measurement of mixing, and the simulation allows the experimental setup to be studied ...
Peristaltic flow is important in many biological processes, including digestion, and forms an import...
The human gut microbiota (HGM) is a vast and complex community of microorganisms that inhabits the d...
Esophageal transport is a physiological process that mechanically transports an ingested food bolus ...
Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the characteristics of peristaltic flow in a mode...
We study peristaltic flow in a C-shaped compliant tube representing the first section of the small i...
The difficulty in experimentally characterizing the dynamics of gastric contents during digestion ha...
AbstractThe difficulty in experimentally characterizing the dynamics of gastric contents during dige...
The aim of this study has been to design and develop the first prototype, of a dynamic in-vitro mode...
In-vitro small intestinal flow characteristics of a shear thinning fluid are investigated by transie...
This thesis is written as part of a project lead by researchers at NMBU who wishes to replicate the ...
Despite the development of several anatomical accurate digestion models with dynamic behaviour, few ...
In this work a device which reproduces the mixing in the stomach due to the peristaltic waves has b...
The intestine is a highly heterogeneous hollow organ with biological, mechanical and chemical differ...
Using in vitro cell cultures to study organ-level behavior is a directly scalable and robust approac...
we present a bioreactor system which combines a semi permeable membrane that simulates the osmotic n...
Peristaltic flow is important in many biological processes, including digestion, and forms an import...
The human gut microbiota (HGM) is a vast and complex community of microorganisms that inhabits the d...
Esophageal transport is a physiological process that mechanically transports an ingested food bolus ...
Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the characteristics of peristaltic flow in a mode...
We study peristaltic flow in a C-shaped compliant tube representing the first section of the small i...
The difficulty in experimentally characterizing the dynamics of gastric contents during digestion ha...
AbstractThe difficulty in experimentally characterizing the dynamics of gastric contents during dige...
The aim of this study has been to design and develop the first prototype, of a dynamic in-vitro mode...
In-vitro small intestinal flow characteristics of a shear thinning fluid are investigated by transie...
This thesis is written as part of a project lead by researchers at NMBU who wishes to replicate the ...
Despite the development of several anatomical accurate digestion models with dynamic behaviour, few ...
In this work a device which reproduces the mixing in the stomach due to the peristaltic waves has b...
The intestine is a highly heterogeneous hollow organ with biological, mechanical and chemical differ...
Using in vitro cell cultures to study organ-level behavior is a directly scalable and robust approac...
we present a bioreactor system which combines a semi permeable membrane that simulates the osmotic n...
Peristaltic flow is important in many biological processes, including digestion, and forms an import...
The human gut microbiota (HGM) is a vast and complex community of microorganisms that inhabits the d...
Esophageal transport is a physiological process that mechanically transports an ingested food bolus ...