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Technical requirements for cultured meat production: a review

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Authors

Ramani, Sivasubramanian; Ko, Deunsol; Kim, Bosung; Cho, Changjun; Kim, Woosang; Jo, Cheorun; Lee, Chang-Kyu; Kang, Jungsun; Hur, Sunjin; Park, Sungkwon

Issue Date
2021
Publisher
Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology
Citation
Journal of Animal Science and Technology, Vol.63 No.4, pp.681-692
Abstract
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future as well as our genome. Adaptation of livestock and the environmental nexus, including forest encroachment for anthropological needs, has been proven to cause emerging infectious diseases. Further, these demand changes in meat production and market systems. Meat is a reliable source of protein, with a majority of the world population consumes meat. To meet the increasing demands of meat production as well as address issues, such as current environmental pollution, animal welfare, and outbreaks, cellular agriculture has emerged as one of the next industrial revolutions. Lab grown meat or cell cultured meat is a promising way to pursue this; however, it still needs to resemble traditional meat and be assured safety for human consumption. Further, to mimic the palatability of traditional meat, the process of cultured meat production starts from skeletal muscle progenitor cells isolated from animals that proliferate and differentiate into skeletal muscle using cell culture techniques. Due to several lacunae in the current approaches, production of muscle replicas is not possible yet. Our review shows that constant research in this field will resolve the existing constraints and enable successful cultured meat production in the near future. Therefore, production of cultured meat is a better solution that looks after environmental issues, spread of outbreaks, antibiotic resistance through the zoonotic spread, food and economic crises.
ISSN
2672-0191
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/197857
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5187/jast.2021.e45
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