2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2021.113915
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In vivo models to evaluate ingestible devices: Present status and current trends

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“…It is known that there is wide variability in the transit time within the colon of adults with range of 12-72 hours reported in a normal population [306]. The technique used to measure the transit can affect measurements reported and this is discussed in further detail in the second part of this review paper [8]. There is a meta-analysis on colonic transit times of ingested solid oral dosage forms that may also be useful for the reader [136]; particularly as this highlighted that larger units can move more quickly through the colon compared to multi-units.…”
Section: Colonic Transit Timementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…It is known that there is wide variability in the transit time within the colon of adults with range of 12-72 hours reported in a normal population [306]. The technique used to measure the transit can affect measurements reported and this is discussed in further detail in the second part of this review paper [8]. There is a meta-analysis on colonic transit times of ingested solid oral dosage forms that may also be useful for the reader [136]; particularly as this highlighted that larger units can move more quickly through the colon compared to multi-units.…”
Section: Colonic Transit Timementioning
confidence: 97%
“…A comprehensive understanding of the human gastro-intestinal tract is required as the basis for the development of suitable models. There have been several relevant reviews on GI conditions that the reader is referred to for completeness [4][5][6][7], further details on human GI anatomy and physiology are presented in our other paper within this edition [8]. Key factors for in vitro models are fluid volume and composition and these details are reviewed here, similarly, this review highlights current progress with microscale models, with evaluation of models that involve relevant cell types, luminal flow and microbiota.…”
Section: Features Macroenvironment [1 2] Biorelevant Luminal Media: C...mentioning
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