Development details of an Artificial Gastric Digestive System (AGDS) and analysis of model food disintegration and degradation
Weilin Liu,
Tingting Zhang,
Yangyi Jin
et al.
Abstract:SummaryThe individual differences and ethical limitations of in vivo studies have prompted the development of in vitro digestive models. In this study, an Artificial Gastric Digestive System (AGDS) with the geometry and motion of the human stomach was designed and operated. Five agar beads with different breaking forces (0.35–0.95 N) were applied in AGDS model to verify the gastric breakdown behaviour. Results showed that the degradation degree of agar beads in AGDS was significantly different to that in the s… Show more
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