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In vitro models to evaluate ingestible devices: Present status and current trends.

Connor O'Farrell1, Konstantinos Stamatopoulos2, Mark Simmons1, Hannah Batchelor3.   

Abstract

Orally ingestible medical devices offer significant opportunity in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal conditions. Their development necessitates the use of models that simulate the gastrointestinal environment on both a macro and micro scale. An evolution in scientific technology has enabled a wide range of in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo models to be developed that replicate the gastrointestinal tract. This review describes the landscape of the existing range of in vitro tools that are available to characterize ingestible devices. Models are presented with details on their benefits and limitations with regards to the evaluation of ingestible devices and examples of their use in the evaluation of such devices is presented where available. The multitude of models available provides a suite of tools that can be used in the evaluation of ingestible devices that should be selected on the functionality of the device and the mechanism of its function.
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Keywords:  Colon; In vitro model; Macroenvironment microenvironment; Organ-on-a-chip; Organoid; Small intestine; Stomach

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34390774     DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2021.113924

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev        ISSN: 0169-409X            Impact factor:   15.470


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1.  Simulating the Hydrodynamic Conditions of the Human Ascending Colon: A Digital Twin of the Dynamic Colon Model.

Authors:  Michael Schütt; Connor O'Farrell; Konstantinos Stamatopoulos; Caroline L Hoad; Luca Marciani; Sarah Sulaiman; Mark J H Simmons; Hannah K Batchelor; Alessio Alexiadis
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-01-13       Impact factor: 6.525

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