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Top tips for replicating the digestive system in a bioreactor system

10 Oct 2024
Top tips for replicating the digestive system in a bioreactor system

Dr. Mario Toubes-Rodrigo, Global Applications Leader at H.E.L. Group, offers advice on how to replicate the digestive system in a bioreactor system. He gives top tips including selecting the right system to reflect digestive conditions, using standardized protocols for reproducibility, controlling environmental factors like pH and temperature, choosing appropriate biological agents, and ensuring realistic physical conditions. Following these steps will enhance the accuracy of bioreactor experiments and mimic natural digestive processes effectively.

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