New Insights into a Conceptual Bionic Colonic Bioreactor: A Model, ‘Probiotics in Human Colon’, Showing How Probiotics Alleviate Constipation from a Bioprocess Engineering Perspective
Ni Wang, Peng Wu, Xiao Dong Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new model to understand how probiotics help with constipation by simulating the human colon as a bioreactor.
Contribution
A novel conceptual bionic colonic bioreactor model is proposed to study probiotic effects on constipation.
Findings
Probiotics influence physical properties of colonic contents like water content and viscosity.
Changes in these properties may directly relate to alleviating constipation symptoms.
The model offers a framework to study transport phenomena during probiotic fermentation.
Abstract
Constipation is a common problem which often causes negative impacts on the patient’s quality of life. Apart from the pharmacologic and diet approaches, the use of probiotics has gradually shown promising efficacy to alleviate constipation. However, an exact understanding of the underlying mechanisms of probiotic actions on alleviating constipation is still unclear and need to be explored. In this review, we propose a model, ‘probiotics in human colon’, from a bioprocess engineering perspective. This model can be interpreted as a new concept of bionic colonic bioreactor design of a human colon in vitro, in which the transport phenomena during the fermentation of chyme by probiotics can be detected. By reviewing the anatomy structure and peristalsis mode of the human colon, we have focused on the influence by probiotics on the physical properties of colonic contents during the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGastrointestinal motility and disorders · Microbial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology · Food composition and properties
