Mathematical Tools to Understand and Predict the Impact of Food Structure and Individual Physiology on the Release of Stimuli Responsible for Sensory Properties and on Digestion

This paper develops mathematical models to link food structure and individual physiology to predict sensory stimulus release and digestive kinetics, using dairy gels, yogurts, and cheeses as case studies.

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The design of foods that deliver targeted sensory and nutritional molecules has become a key challenge for the food industry. This study presents a multi-scale mathematical modeling framework of the digestive tract as a multi-stage reactor to decouple the effects of food structure and consumer physiology on digestion and sensory perception. Combining in vitro, in vivo, and in silico approaches, the authors illustrate three dairy-based examples—model gels, yogurts, and cheeses—to predict salt and aroma release in the mouth and protein digestion kinetics. The models provide a basis for formulating reduced-salt, enriched, or tailored food products.

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Proyecto

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Ubicación
France
Autores
Isabelle SOUCHON, Isabelle DELERIS, Anne SAINT-EVE DELBOS, Steven LE FEUNTEUN, Maud PANOUILLE, Clément DE LOUBENS DE VERDALLE, Marion DOYENNETTE et Ioan-Cristian TRELEA
Propósito
Adopt innovative practices

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documento
Creado el
01 jun 2014
Lengua materna
French
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CC BY