Mechanical experimentation of the gastrointestinal tract: a systematic review
The gastrointestinal (GI) organs of the human body are responsible for transporting and
extracting nutrients from food and drink, as well as excreting solid waste. Biomechanical …
extracting nutrients from food and drink, as well as excreting solid waste. Biomechanical …
[HTML][HTML] Advancing microbial food safety and hazard analysis through predictive mathematical modeling
Predictive modeling of microbial behavior in food is a critical tool for assessing and
mitigating potential risks in the food industry. Such models are developed based on …
mitigating potential risks in the food industry. Such models are developed based on …
In silico modelling of the effect of pyloric intervention procedures on gastric flow and emptying in a stomach with gastroparesis
Pyloric interventions are surgical procedures employed to increase the gastric emptying rate
in gastroparesis patients. In this study, we use an in silico model to investigate the …
in gastroparesis patients. In this study, we use an in silico model to investigate the …
Computational models of the fluid mechanics of the stomach
In the last 2 decades, the interest in developing computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models
of the stomach has grown steadily. This bean-shaped organ plays a key role in our digestive …
of the stomach has grown steadily. This bean-shaped organ plays a key role in our digestive …
In silico model of colon electromechanics for manometry prediction after laser tissue soldering
The present study introduces an advanced multi-physics and multi-scale modeling approach
to investigate in silico colon motility. We introduce a generalized electromechanical …
to investigate in silico colon motility. We introduce a generalized electromechanical …
Simulating flow in an intestinal peristaltic system: Combining in vitro and in silico approaches
X Liu, C Zhong, DF Fletcher, TAG Langrish - Fluids, 2023 - mdpi.com
Transport and mixing in the gastric duct occur via peristaltic flow. In vivo data are hard to
collect and require strict ethical approval. In contrast, both in vitro and in silico studies allow …
collect and require strict ethical approval. In contrast, both in vitro and in silico studies allow …