A standardised semi-dynamic in vitro digestion method suitable for food – an international consensus

Author:

Mulet-Cabero Ana-Isabel1234ORCID,Egger Lotti567ORCID,Portmann Reto567,Ménard Olivia891011,Marze Sébastien1291311,Minekus Mans141516,Le Feunteun Steven891011,Sarkar Anwesha1718194ORCID,Grundy Myriam M.-L.202122234ORCID,Carrière Frédéric2425262711ORCID,Golding Matt28293031,Dupont Didier891011,Recio Isidra32333435ORCID,Brodkorb André363738,Mackie Alan1718194ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Quadram Institute Bioscience

2. Norwich Research Park

3. Norwich

4. UK

5. Agroscope

6. 3003 Bern

7. Switzerland

8. STLO

9. INRA

10. Rennes

11. France

12. BIA

13. 44316 Nantes

14. Triskelion

15. 3700 AV Zeist

16. The Netherlands

17. School of Food Science & Nutrition

18. University of Leeds

19. Leeds

20. University of Reading

21. School of Agriculture

22. Policy and Development

23. Reading RG6 6AR

24. Aix-Marseille Université

25. CNRS

26. UMR7281 Bioénergétique et Ingénierie des Protéines

27. 13402 Marseille cedex 09

28. School of Food and Nutrition

29. Massey University

30. Palmerston North

31. New Zealand

32. Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Alimentación (CIAL

33. CSIC-UAM)

34. 28049 Madrid

35. Spain

36. Teagasc Food Research Centre

37. Fermoy

38. Ireland

Abstract

Standardised recommendations for a physiologically relevant, semi-dynamic in vitro simulation of upper GI tract digestion.

Funder

Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

General Medicine,Food Science

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