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Intestinal flora and digestive metabolites channels can provide biological information, which is related to an individual's health status
Digestion and intestinal microflora imbalance has been shown to not only affects the digestive process of the disease, but also affect heart blood vessels and metabolic diseases and cancer
Non-alcoholic fatty liver
At present, there are three main methods for collecting samples of the digestive tract, namely, breath hydrogen gas detection, fecal microbiological examination, and non-invasive endoscopy
Recently, researchers from Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital conducted an investigation aimed at developing a precise magnetically controlled sampling capsule endoscope (MSCE) to obtain convenient, non-invasive and accurate biological information of the digestive tract for disease diagnosis and Evaluation
Convenient, non-invasive and accurate Convenient, non-invasive and accurate
The study included a control group and an antibiotic- induced diarrhea group.
antibiotic
The Magnetic Controlled Sampling Capsule Endoscope (MSCE) can sample the contents of the intestine
The Magnetic Controlled Sampling Capsule Endoscope (MSCE) can sample the contents of the intestine
Compared with surgery, MSCE can accurately obtain data on intestinal flora and metabolites.
MSCE-mediated sampling found a specific gut microbiota/metabolite MSCE-mediated sampling found a specific gut microbiota/metabolite MSCE showed good sealing characteristics, and there was no contamination after sampling.
prevention
Original source:
Original source:Zhen Ding et al.
Zhen Ding et al.
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