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Review
. 2016 Mar 31;25(Suppl 1):1-7.
doi: 10.1007/s10068-016-0091-x. eCollection 2016.

Application of in vitro gut fermentation models to food components: A review

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Application of in vitro gut fermentation models to food components: A review

Jin Seok Moon et al. Food Sci Biotechnol. .

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In vitro fermentation models have been developed for study of relationships between gut microbiota and food components. In vitro fermentation gut models involve use of pure cultures, mixed cultures, and human feces, and range from simple batch style fermentations performed in serum bottles to sophisticated pH-controlled multistage continuous culture systems. These models are increasingly used as an alternative to in vivo assays not only for disclosure of physiological activities of food components in the human intestine, but also for development of novel health functional foods. The purpose of this review is to introduce the present status and challenges of use of in vitro gut fermentation models in food studies.

Keywords: food component; gut microbiota; human large intestine; in vitro fermentation model; in vivo test.

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