Genetically Modified Animal-Derived Products: From Regulations to Applications

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Biotechnological advances applied to the generation of genetically modified (GM) animals have shown the potential to develop innovative solutions for different challenges in key areas such as agriculture and human medicine. Despite its enormous potential, the deployment of genetic modification in animals, and its subsequent commercialization, does not meet the same public acceptance as GM plant-derived products, which are currently widely adopted around the world. In this review, we highlight the main examples of GM and gene-edited animal-derived products already approved by the FDA and discuss the regulatory context inherent to such processes, including the risk-based assessment analysis based on a case-by-case evaluation. Moreover, cases of GM animals already approved by other jurisdictions around the world are also discussed.

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Fajardo, C., Macedo, M., Buha, T., De Donato, M., Costas, B., & Mancera, J. M. (2025, June 1). Genetically Modified Animal-Derived Products: From Regulations to Applications. Animals. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15111570

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