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Advances and Challenges in Cell Biology for Cultured Meat

Authors :
Martins, Beatriz
Bister, Arthur
Dohmen, Richard G.J.
Gouveia, Maria Ana
Hueber, Rui
Melzener, Lea
Messmer, Tobias
Papadopoulos, Joanna
Pimenta, Joana
Raina, Dhruv
Schaeken, Lieke
Shirley, Sara
Bouchet, Benjamin P.
Flack, Joshua E.
Martins, Beatriz
Bister, Arthur
Dohmen, Richard G.J.
Gouveia, Maria Ana
Hueber, Rui
Melzener, Lea
Messmer, Tobias
Papadopoulos, Joanna
Pimenta, Joana
Raina, Dhruv
Schaeken, Lieke
Shirley, Sara
Bouchet, Benjamin P.
Flack, Joshua E.
Source :
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences vol.12 (2024) date: 2024-02-14 p.345-368 [ISSN 2165-8102]
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Cultured meat is an emerging biotechnology that aims to produce meat from animal cell culture, rather than from the raising and slaughtering of livestock, on environmental and animal welfare grounds. The detailed understanding and accurate manipulation of cell biology are critical to the design of cultured meat bioprocesses. Recent years have seen significant interest in this field, with numerous scientific and commercial breakthroughs. Nevertheless, these technologies remain at a nascent stage, and myriad challenges remain, spanning the entire bioprocess. From a cell biological perspective, these include the identification of suitable starting cell types, tuning of proliferation and differentiation conditions, and optimization of cell-biomaterial interactions to create nutritious, enticing foods. Here, we discuss the key advances and outstanding challenges in cultured meat, with a particular focus on cell biology, and argue that solving the remaining bottlenecks in a cost-effective, scalable fashion will require coordinated, concerted scientific efforts. Success will also require solutions to nonscientific challenges, including regulatory approval, consumer acceptance, and market feasibility. However, if these can be overcome, cultured meat technologies can revolutionize our approach to food.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences vol.12 (2024) date: 2024-02-14 p.345-368 [ISSN 2165-8102]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-animal-021022-055132, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445834905
Document Type :
Electronic Resource