Key Steps in the Fate of Food in the Digestive Tract
The article analyzes how the human digestive tract optimizes food breakdown and nutrient uptake, focusing on gastric emptying control, spatial-temporal organization of small intestine contractions, and colonic water absorption and fiber digestion.
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This paper reviews the anatomical and physiological features that enable efficient digestion and nutrient absorption along the human gastrointestinal tract. It details the stomach’s role in regulating particle size and emptying rate for optimal small intestinal digestion, describes the time-and-space coordination of small intestine contractions that maximize mucosal contact, and explains the colon’s dual functions of water and electrolyte absorption and microbial fiber degradation. The review also highlights the extensive epithelial surface area, rapid epithelial cell turnover, rich enteric innervation, and finely tuned enzyme secretions that collectively support lifelong digestive efficiency.
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Información detallada sobre la contribución
- Proyecto
- Ubicación
- France
- Autores
- Jean FIORAMONTI
- Propósito
- Adopt innovative practices
- Tipo de fichero
- documento
- Creado el
- 01 jun 2014
- Lengua materna
- French
- Web oficial del proyecto
- Innovations agronomiques
- Licencia
- CC BY
- Palabras clave