Issue 15, 2023

Evaluation of the performance of the human gastric simulator using durum wheat-based foods of contrasting food structure

Abstract

The selection of gastric digestion parameters in food digestion studies using in vitro models is critical to properly represent structural changes in the stomach. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of digestion in the human gastric simulator (HGS) using generalized in vitro gastric digestion parameters (secretion rate of 4.1 mL min−1, gastric emptying rate of 5.68 g min−1) that were derived from a previous in vivo study using six starch-rich foods. Two of the six foods used in the in vivo study (cooked durum wheat porridge/semolina and pasta) were digested in the HGS for up to 240 min, then the properties of the emptied and remaining digesta were measured. The properties of the in vitro remaining digesta were compared to those measured in vivo (growing pig stomach). The trends in the gastric breakdown rate and mechanisms, dry matter emptying kinetics, and starch hydrolysis of pasta and semolina were similar to those of in vivo. Gastric breakdown and dilution kinetics in vitro and in vivo were well-related but did not have a 1 : 1 correlation, whereas gastric acidification kinetics in the HGS deviated from that observed in vivo. The results suggest that generalized digestion parameters could be used to predict the effect of food structure on in vivo gastric breakdown and emptying, but care should be taken in interpretation of results, as the gastric acidification process was different from what was observed in vivo. This information will help refine in vitro digestion model parameters to provide more physiologically-relevant data in future studies.

Graphical abstract: Evaluation of the performance of the human gastric simulator using durum wheat-based foods of contrasting food structure

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Feb 2023
Accepted
17 Jun 2023
First published
19 Jun 2023

Food Funct., 2023,14, 6877-6895

Evaluation of the performance of the human gastric simulator using durum wheat-based foods of contrasting food structure

J. Nadia, H. Singh and G. M. Bornhorst, Food Funct., 2023, 14, 6877 DOI: 10.1039/D3FO00740E

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