An Overview of Recent Progress in Engineering Three-Dimensional Scaffolds for Cultured Meat Production

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Abstract

Cultured meat is a new type of green, safe, healthy, and sustainable alternative to traditional meat that will potentially alleviate the environmental impact of animal farming and reduce the requirement for animal slaughter. However, the cultured meat structures that have been prepared lack sufficient tissue alignment. To create a product that is similar in texture and taste to traditional animal meat, muscle stem cells must be organized in a way that imitates the natural structure of animal tissue. Recently, various scaffold technologies and biomaterials have been developed to support the three-dimensional (3D) cultivation and organization of muscle stem cells. Hence, we propose an overview of the latest advancements and challenges in creating three-dimensional scaffolds for the biomanufacturing of cultured meat.

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Wang, Y., Zou, L., Liu, W., & Chen, X. (2023, July 1). An Overview of Recent Progress in Engineering Three-Dimensional Scaffolds for Cultured Meat Production. Foods. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12132614

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