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Coupling in vitro food digestion with in vitro epithelial absorption; recommendations for biocompatibility.

Authors :
Kondrashina, Alina
Arranz, Elena
Cilla, Antonio
Faria, Miguel A.
Santos-Hernández, Marta
Miralles, Beatriz
Hashemi, Negin
Rasmussen, Martin Krøyer
Young, Jette F.
Barberá, Reyes
Mamone, Gianfranco
Tomás-Cobos, Lidia
Bastiaan-Net, Shanna
Corredig, Milena
Giblin, Linda
Source :
Critical Reviews in Food Science & Nutrition. 2024, Vol. 64 Issue 26, p9618-9636. 19p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

As food transits the gastrointestinal tract, food structures are disrupted and nutrients are absorbed across the gut barrier. In the past decade, great efforts have focused on the creation of a consensus gastrointestinal digestion protocol (i.e., INFOGEST method) to mimic digestion in the upper gut. However, to better determine the fate of food components, it is also critical to mimic food absorption in vitro. This is usually performed by treating polarized epithelial cells (i.e., differentiated Caco-2 monolayers) with food digesta. This food digesta contains digestive enzymes and bile salts, and if following the INFOGEST protocol, at concentrations that although physiologically relevant are harmful to cells. The lack of a harmonized protocol on how to prepare the food digesta samples for downstream Caco-2 studies creates challenges in comparing inter laboratory results. This article aims to critically review the current detoxification practices, highlight potential routes and their limitations, and recommend common approaches to ensure food digesta is biocompatible with Caco-2 monolayers. Our ultimate aim is to agree a harmonized consensus protocol or framework for in vitro studies focused on the absorption of food components across the intestinal barrier. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10408398
Volume :
64
Issue :
26
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Critical Reviews in Food Science & Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179941776
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/10408398.2023.2214628