Andreas Steingoetter
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Bertsch P, Steingoetter A, Arnold M, Scheuble N, Bergfreund J, Fedele S, et al.
Food Funct
. 2022 Aug;
13(17):9010-9020.
PMID: 35942900
Lipid emulsions (LEs) with tailored digestibility have the potential to modulate satiation or act as delivery systems for lipophilic nutrients and drugs. The digestion of LEs is governed by their...
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Steingoetter A, Arnold M, Scheuble N, Fedele S, Bertsch P, Liu D, et al.
Front Nutr
. 2019 Nov;
6:170.
PMID: 31781572
A better understanding of how dietary lipids are processed by the human body is necessary to allow for the control of satiation and energy intake by tailored lipid systems. To...
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Scheuble N, Schaffner J, Schumacher M, Windhab E, Liu D, Parker H, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2018 May;
10(21):17571-17581.
PMID: 29708724
The use of oil-in-water emulsions for controlled lipid release is of interest to the pharmaceutical industry in the development of poorly water soluble drugs and also has gained major interest...
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Parker H, Liu D, Curcic J, Ebert M, Schwizer W, Fried M, et al.
J Nutr
. 2017 Jun;
147(7):1258-1266.
PMID: 28566523
Breath tests (BTs) present an alternative gastric-emptying (GE) measure. However, their efficacy in the measurement of the GE rate of lipid emulsions (LEs) is unknown. The objective of this work...
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Liu D, Steingoetter A, Curcic J, Kozerke S
Magn Reson Med
. 2017 Mar;
79(1):423-429.
PMID: 28342191
Purpose: To investigate and exploit the effect of intravoxel off-resonance compartments in the triple-echo steady-state (TESS) sequence without fat suppression for T mapping and to leverage the results for fat...
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Steingoetter A, Buetikofer S, Curcic J, Menne D, Rehfeld J, Fried M, et al.
J Nutr
. 2017 Feb;
147(4):706-714.
PMID: 28228504
Limited information exists on the relation between fat emulsion structure and its effect on the release of gastrointestinal hormones and feelings of satiation. We investigated the impact of fat emulsion...
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Bluemel S, Menne D, Milos G, Goetze O, Fried M, Schwizer W, et al.
BMC Gastroenterol
. 2017 Jan;
17(1):4.
PMID: 28056812
Background: Whether gastrointestinal motor and sensory function is primary cause or secondary effect of abnormal body weight is uncertain. Moreover, studies relating continuous postprandial sensations of satiation to measurable pathology...
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Liu D, Steingoetter A, Parker H, Curcic J, Kozerke S
Magn Reson Imaging
. 2016 Nov;
37:81-89.
PMID: 27867052
To quantify intragastric fat volume and distribution with accelerated magnetic resonance (MR) imaging using signal model-based dictionaries (DICT) in comparison to conventional parallel imaging (CG-SENSE). This study was approved by...
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Liu D, Parker H, Curcic J, Kozerke S, Steingoetter A
J Nutr
. 2016 Sep;
146(10):2158-2164.
PMID: 27605407
Background: Oil-in-water emulsions have recently become of interest to nutritional sciences because of their ability to influence gastrointestinal digestive processes and ultimately benefit human health. MRI offers the potential to...
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Liu D, Parker H, Curcic J, Schwizer W, Fried M, Kozerke S, et al.
Br J Nutr
. 2016 Jan;
115(5):903-12.
PMID: 26782705
We aimed to study the fate of fat during digestion. For this purpose, we validated and investigated the non-invasive quantification of gastric and duodenal fat emptying and emulsion processing (creaming...