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Human Intestinal Organoid Model

Cat. No.: ROOC-2603-CXX-001

Description: The human intestine performs multiple essential functions, including serving as a physical barrier, facilitating digestion and nutrient absorption, and supporting motility. In addition, it plays a key role in systemic physiology through drug metabolism and bidirectional communication with the gut microbiota and other organ systems.

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Advantages Unlike conventional Caco-2 Transwell systems, this intestinal model uses human intestinal organoids and incorporates physiologically relevant fluid shear forces found in the tissue microenvironment. This approach more accurately recapitulates normal human physiology at the cellular level, providing a superior platform for pharmaceutical ADME studies.
Species Human
Product Type Organoid-on-a-Chip
Disease Normal
Organoid Characterization Intestinal differentiation markers, including villin, Mucin 2, and components of the glycocalyx, are expressed and localized to the apical surface of colonic epithelial cells.

Application

Applications Applications include assessing drug absorption, metabolism, and transport; modeling intestinal inflammation; and investigating gut flora interactions.

For preclinical research and development use only; not intended for therapeutic or other applications.