Simulation stomach helps to study digestion

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Artificial stomach model
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Scientists at " King's College " in London - he " built " successful fake stomach models, acting as real stomachs to study digestion.

This artificial stomach is a sophisticated device, made of metal and plastic, able to withstand corrosive acids and enzymes inherent in the stomach.

This artificial stomach model can digest food through physical and chemical reactions that occur during digestion, even vomiting.

Dr. Martin Wickham, head of the stomach " invention " group, said compared to previous artificial stomachs, focused on simulating gastrointestinal processes, "fabricated" by his team. The gastric contractions of the stomach were able to be copied when grinding food and transferring the mashed food to the intestinal tract.

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Dr. Martin Wickham and his team have created an artificial stomach model (Photo: channels.netscape.ca)

Dr. Martin Wickham hopes that the artificial stomach will help scientists better understand how the stomach processes accept food and nutrients absorbed.

This allows people to develop healthier foods. For example, scientists can know how fast glucose is absorbed into the blood to find ways to treat diabetes.

Dr. Peter Ellis, a biochemist at " King's College " also said that artificial stomach is an important tool, which will allow researchers to understand the digestive process that takes place in the stomach.

However, some other scientists recommend that "stomach is a very complicated organ. It is not possible to create a model that does all of its functions."