ObjectivesThe human small intestine is a complex and dynamic organ tasked with enzymatic digestion and absorption of nutrients. Design of a small intestine model can provide detailed systematic knowledge of these processes; model design challenges include differential pH and oxygen availability along the length of the small intestine, food-dependent host secretion of digestive compounds, complex nutrient absorption processes, and microbiome interactions with both food and host. Numerous in vitro models have been developed to simulate the small intestine, but physiological relevance is limited. Here, we present an in vitro fermentation model of the small intestine to include microbiota and enhance physiological relevance.
展开▼