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Tissue Engineering Challenges for Cultivated Meat to Meet the Real Demand of a Global Market

Cultivated meat (CM) technology has the potential to disrupt the food industry—indeed, it is already an inevitable reality. This new technology is an alternative to solve the environmental, health and ethical issues associated with the demand for meat products. The global market longs for biotechnol...

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Autores principales: Santos, Andressa Cristina Antunes, Camarena, Denisse Esther Mallaupoma, Roncoli Reigado, Gustavo, Chambergo, Felipe S., Nunes, Viviane Abreu, Trindade, Marco Antonio, Stuchi Maria-Engler, Silvya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047028
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076033
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author Santos, Andressa Cristina Antunes
Camarena, Denisse Esther Mallaupoma
Roncoli Reigado, Gustavo
Chambergo, Felipe S.
Nunes, Viviane Abreu
Trindade, Marco Antonio
Stuchi Maria-Engler, Silvya
author_facet Santos, Andressa Cristina Antunes
Camarena, Denisse Esther Mallaupoma
Roncoli Reigado, Gustavo
Chambergo, Felipe S.
Nunes, Viviane Abreu
Trindade, Marco Antonio
Stuchi Maria-Engler, Silvya
author_sort Santos, Andressa Cristina Antunes
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description Cultivated meat (CM) technology has the potential to disrupt the food industry—indeed, it is already an inevitable reality. This new technology is an alternative to solve the environmental, health and ethical issues associated with the demand for meat products. The global market longs for biotechnological improvements for the CM production chain. CM, also known as cultured, cell-based, lab-grown, in vitro or clean meat, is obtained through cellular agriculture, which is based on applying tissue engineering principles. In practice, it is first necessary to choose the best cell source and type, and then to furnish the necessary nutrients, growth factors and signalling molecules via cultivation media. This procedure occurs in a controlled environment that provides the surfaces necessary for anchor-dependent cells and offers microcarriers and scaffolds that favour the three-dimensional (3D) organisation of multiple cell types. In this review, we discuss relevant information to CM production, including the cultivation process, cell sources, medium requirements, the main obstacles to CM production (consumer acceptance, scalability, safety and reproducibility), the technological aspects of 3D models (biomaterials, microcarriers and scaffolds) and assembly methods (cell layering, spinning and 3D bioprinting). We also provide an outlook on the global CM market. Our review brings a broad overview of the CM field, providing an update for everyone interested in the topic, which is especially important because CM is a multidisciplinary technology.
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spelling pubmed-100943852023-04-13 Tissue Engineering Challenges for Cultivated Meat to Meet the Real Demand of a Global Market Santos, Andressa Cristina Antunes Camarena, Denisse Esther Mallaupoma Roncoli Reigado, Gustavo Chambergo, Felipe S. Nunes, Viviane Abreu Trindade, Marco Antonio Stuchi Maria-Engler, Silvya Int J Mol Sci Review Cultivated meat (CM) technology has the potential to disrupt the food industry—indeed, it is already an inevitable reality. This new technology is an alternative to solve the environmental, health and ethical issues associated with the demand for meat products. The global market longs for biotechnological improvements for the CM production chain. CM, also known as cultured, cell-based, lab-grown, in vitro or clean meat, is obtained through cellular agriculture, which is based on applying tissue engineering principles. In practice, it is first necessary to choose the best cell source and type, and then to furnish the necessary nutrients, growth factors and signalling molecules via cultivation media. This procedure occurs in a controlled environment that provides the surfaces necessary for anchor-dependent cells and offers microcarriers and scaffolds that favour the three-dimensional (3D) organisation of multiple cell types. In this review, we discuss relevant information to CM production, including the cultivation process, cell sources, medium requirements, the main obstacles to CM production (consumer acceptance, scalability, safety and reproducibility), the technological aspects of 3D models (biomaterials, microcarriers and scaffolds) and assembly methods (cell layering, spinning and 3D bioprinting). We also provide an outlook on the global CM market. Our review brings a broad overview of the CM field, providing an update for everyone interested in the topic, which is especially important because CM is a multidisciplinary technology. MDPI 2023-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10094385/ /pubmed/37047028 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076033 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Camarena, Denisse Esther Mallaupoma
Roncoli Reigado, Gustavo
Chambergo, Felipe S.
Nunes, Viviane Abreu
Trindade, Marco Antonio
Stuchi Maria-Engler, Silvya
Tissue Engineering Challenges for Cultivated Meat to Meet the Real Demand of a Global Market
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title_sort tissue engineering challenges for cultivated meat to meet the real demand of a global market
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047028
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076033
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