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Artificial Gastrointestinal Models for Nutraceuticals Research—Achievements and Challenges: A Practical Review

Anna Gościniak, Piotr Eder, Jarosław Walkowiak, Judyta Cielecka‐Piontek

2022Nutrients28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Imitating the human digestive system as closely as possible is the goal of modern science. The main reason is to find an alternative to expensive, risky and time-consuming clinical trials. Of particular interest are models that simulate the gut microbiome. This paper aims to characterize the human gut microbiome, highlight the importance of its contribution to disease, and present in vitro models that allow studying the microbiome outside the human body but under near-natural conditions. A review of studies using models SHIME, SIMGI, TIM-2, ECSIM, EnteroMix, and PolyfermS will provide an overview of the options available and the choice of a model that suits the researcher's expectations with advantages and disadvantages.

Topics & Concepts

Gut microbiomeMicrobiomeGastrointestinal transitData scienceRisk analysis (engineering)NutraceuticalComputer scienceEngineering ethicsManagement scienceMedicineBioinformaticsBiologyEngineeringPathologyGastroenterologyGut microbiota and healthGastrointestinal motility and disordersProbiotics and Fermented Foods
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