TY - JOUR
T1 - Extending in vitro digestion models to specific human populations
T2 - Perspectives, practical tools and bio-relevant information
AU - Shani-Levi, Carmit
AU - Alvito, Paula
AU - Andrés, Ana
AU - Assunção, Ricardo
AU - Barberá, Reyes
AU - Blanquet-Diot, Stéphanie
AU - Bourlieu, Claire
AU - Brodkorb, André
AU - Cilla, Antonio
AU - Deglaire, Amélie
AU - Denis, Sylvain
AU - Dupont, Didier
AU - Heredia, Ana
AU - Karakaya, Sibel
AU - Giosafatto, Concetta Valeria Lucia
AU - Mariniello, Loredana
AU - Martins, Carla
AU - Ménard, Olivia
AU - El, Sedef Nehir
AU - Vegarud, Gerd Elizabeth
AU - Ulleberg, Ellen
AU - Lesmes, Uri
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2017/2/1
Y1 - 2017/2/1
N2 - Background In vitro digestion models show great promise in facilitating the rationale design of foods. This paper provides a look into the current state of the art and outlines possible future paths for developments of digestion models recreating the diverse physiological conditions of specific groups of the human population. Scope and approach Based on a collective effort of experts, this paper outlines considerations and parameters needed for development of new in vitro digestion models, e.g. gastric pH, enzymatic activities, gastric emptying rate and more. These and other parameters are detrimental to the adequate development of in vitro models that enable deeper insight into matters of food luminal breakdown as well as nutrient and nutraceutical bioaccessibility. Subsequently, we present an overview of some new and emerging in vitro digestion models mirroring the gastro-intestinal conditions of infants, the elderly and patients of cystic fibrosis or gastric bypass surgery. Key findings and conclusions This paper calls for synchronization, harmonization and validation of potential developments in in vitro digestion models that would greatly facilitate manufacturing of foods tailored or even personalized, to a certain extent, to various strata of the human population.
AB - Background In vitro digestion models show great promise in facilitating the rationale design of foods. This paper provides a look into the current state of the art and outlines possible future paths for developments of digestion models recreating the diverse physiological conditions of specific groups of the human population. Scope and approach Based on a collective effort of experts, this paper outlines considerations and parameters needed for development of new in vitro digestion models, e.g. gastric pH, enzymatic activities, gastric emptying rate and more. These and other parameters are detrimental to the adequate development of in vitro models that enable deeper insight into matters of food luminal breakdown as well as nutrient and nutraceutical bioaccessibility. Subsequently, we present an overview of some new and emerging in vitro digestion models mirroring the gastro-intestinal conditions of infants, the elderly and patients of cystic fibrosis or gastric bypass surgery. Key findings and conclusions This paper calls for synchronization, harmonization and validation of potential developments in in vitro digestion models that would greatly facilitate manufacturing of foods tailored or even personalized, to a certain extent, to various strata of the human population.
KW - Elderly
KW - Food digestion
KW - Gastric
KW - Gastro-intestinal disorders
KW - Infants
KW - In vitro digestion
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U2 - 10.1016/j.tifs.2016.10.017
DO - 10.1016/j.tifs.2016.10.017
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85009486576
SN - 0924-2244
VL - 60
SP - 52
EP - 63
JO - Trends in Food Science and Technology
JF - Trends in Food Science and Technology
ER -