articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyJun 28, 2002Closed access

Comparison of Five In Vitro Digestion Models To Study the Bioaccessibility of Soil Contaminants

Ruhr University Bochum · British Geological Survey · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Soil ingestion can be a major exposure route for humans to many immobile soil contaminants. Exposure to soil contaminants can be overestimated if oral bioavailability is not taken into account. Several in vitro digestion models simulating the human gastrointestinal tract have been developed to assess mobilization of contaminants from soil during digestion, i.e., bioaccessibility. Bioaccessibility is a crucial step in controlling the oral bioavailability for soil contaminants. To what extent in vitro determination of bioaccessibility is method dependent has, until now, not been studied. This paper describes a multi-laboratory comparison and evaluation of five in vitro digestion models. Their experimental design…

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