Title of article :
A Multiphase Flow in the Antroduodenal Portion of the Gastrointestinal Tract: A Mathematical Model
Author/Authors :
Trusov, P. V Department of Mathematical Simulation of Systems and Processes - Perm National Research Polytechnic University - Komsomolsky Avenue - Perm, Russia , Zaitseva, N. V Federal Scientific Center For Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies - 82 Monastyrskaya Street - Perm, Russia , Kamaltdinov, M. R Department of Mathematical Simulation of Systems and Processes - Perm National Research Polytechnic University - Komsomolsky Avenue - Perm, Russia
Abstract :
A group of authors has developed a multilevel mathematical model that focuses on functional disorders in a human body associated
with various chemical, physical, social, and other factors. At this point, the researchers have come up with structure, basic definitions
and concepts of a mathematical model at the “macrolevel” that allow describing processes in a human body as a whole. Currently
we are working at the “mesolevel” of organs and systems. Due to complexity of the tasks, this paper deals with only one mesofragment of a digestive system model. It describes some aspects related to modeling multiphase flow in the antroduodenal portion
of the gastrointestinal tract. Biochemical reactions, dissolution of food particles, and motor, secretory, and absorbing functions of
the tract are taken into consideration. The paper outlines some results concerning influence of secretory function disorders on food
dissolution rate and tract contents acidity. The effect which food density has on inflow of food masses from a stomach to a bowel
is analyzed. We assume that the future development of the model will include digestive enzymes and related reactions of lipolysis,
proteolysis, and carbohydrates breakdown.
Keywords :
Mathematical , macrolevel , Multiphase
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine