Nutritional biomarkers are clues left by your body that reveal the food you have eaten, says @myfood24.
Can they be used to predict future health? We'll explore this week w/ @DanoneResearch & more at #FoodInnovationForum hosted by @expofoodtech#F4F2021: https://t.co/jadPAILwxE
What happens to milk in the stomach? 🤔
Milk undergoes major structural changes when digested 🥛
Read our brand new blog by @anabel_mulet to take a journey through the human body ⤵️
https://t.co/q6vl5MqnvB
#Infogest is hosting the
Virtual International Conference on Food Digestion #VICFD2021 6-7 May 2021
6 sessions +1 live session from Australia and New Zealand
28 talks with 21 talks reserved for PhD students
https://t.co/2Kl2sTvjoC
@teagasc@INRAE_Intl@VistaMilk@fhi_tweets
I'm so glad to see our review about fungal and plant cell wall digestion published in Trends in Food Science & Technology @ELSfoodscience
https://t.co/qQ6yo1S8dt
Are you interested in the simulation of human digestion? In this latest review, you can read about the different in vitro digestion models and in silico simulations as well as in vivo-in vitro comparisons.#fooddigestion#Infogest
https://t.co/8SRDO8FUiO
Today is #WorldMilkDay! Have a look at how milk behaves in the human stomach. Milk forms clots that affect the digestion of nutrients. Thanks to @ShaneODonnell22 for swallowing a wireless camera to visualise (Cork, 2017). This was part of my PhD research @teagasc & @TheQuadram
Check out our latest review showing gastric digestion as the main driver of the link between the structure of dairy products and physiological responses.
https://t.co/HOe2VReFyI. @AndreBrodkorb@pete_wilde
Had the morning outside the lab to pass on my nutrition knowledge to inspire future generation food scientist and nutritionist @Emad_vic @TheQuadram@BBSRC @b_nemeckova
The standardised protocol of semi-dynamic in vitro digestion for food is finally out! Thanks to all the co-authors of the INFOGEST network that make it happen😀
https://t.co/oPd5RGg4IS
A radical idea: let’s ban processed and ultra-processed food. Not the products, but the terms. Hear me out in a piece just published in The Conversation. Demonising processed food undermines our trust in science https://t.co/5C1JqCIHt1 via @ConversationUK