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Mechanisms, physiology, and recent research progress of gastric emptying

Weilin Liu, Yangyi Jin, Peter J. Wilde, Yingying Hou, Yanping Wang, Jianzhong Han

2020Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition105 citationsDOI

Abstract

Gastric emptying refers to a process in which the stomach discharges its contents into the small intestine to further digest and absorb nutrients. Understanding the mechanisms of gastric emptying and relationships between food and individuals is of paramount importance for the design and manufacture of novel and healthy foods. For ethical and cost reasons, in vivo tests are not always possible. In vitro digestion models therefore play a key role in current exploration of gastric emptying. This review outlines the mechanisms and physiology of gastric emptying, including calories, viscosity, composition of the food, age and gender of the individual. In addition, recent progress on in vitro static and dynamic gastric digestion models and future research trends are included in this review.

Topics & Concepts

Gastric emptyingDigestion (alchemy)MedicineCalorieStomachPhysiologyGastroenterologyInternal medicineChemistryChromatographyGastrointestinal motility and disordersDiet and metabolism studiesRegulation of Appetite and Obesity