Cultured meat aspires to be biologically equivalent to traditional meat. If cultured meat is to be consumed, sensorial (texture, color, flavor) and nutritional characteristics are of utmost importance. This paper compares cultured meat to traditional meat from a tissue engineering and meat technological point of view, focusing on several molecular, technological and sensorial attributes. We outline the challenges and future steps to be taken for cultured meat to mimic traditional meat as closely as possible.status: publishe
BackgroundCultured meat forms part of the emerging field of cellular agriculture. Still an early sta...
Cellular agriculture is an emerging branch of biotechnology that aims to address issues associated w...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...
As one of the alternatives for livestock meat production, in vitro culturing of meat is currently st...
Meat is the main protein source of the human diet in many cultures. Because of the increasing popula...
Due to a proportionally increasing population and food demands, the food industry has come up with w...
Growing muscle tissue in culture from animal stem cells to produce meat theoretically eliminates the...
Cultured meat, also known as cultivated or in-vitro meat, is the meat produced in the laboratory by ...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
Cultured meat production is an innovative and emerging process to produce animal meat in laboratorie...
In vitro meat, or cultured meat, is one of the ideas that are being proposed to help solve the probl...
Already in the 1970s, problems related to the production and consumption of meat led to pleas for de...
International audienceCultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered ...
Defined as meat cultured in a laboratory within a bioreactor under controlled artificial conditions,...
BackgroundCultured meat forms part of the emerging field of cellular agriculture. Still an early sta...
Cellular agriculture is an emerging branch of biotechnology that aims to address issues associated w...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...
As one of the alternatives for livestock meat production, in vitro culturing of meat is currently st...
Meat is the main protein source of the human diet in many cultures. Because of the increasing popula...
Due to a proportionally increasing population and food demands, the food industry has come up with w...
Growing muscle tissue in culture from animal stem cells to produce meat theoretically eliminates the...
Cultured meat, also known as cultivated or in-vitro meat, is the meat produced in the laboratory by ...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
Cultured meat production is an innovative and emerging process to produce animal meat in laboratorie...
In vitro meat, or cultured meat, is one of the ideas that are being proposed to help solve the probl...
Already in the 1970s, problems related to the production and consumption of meat led to pleas for de...
International audienceCultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered ...
Defined as meat cultured in a laboratory within a bioreactor under controlled artificial conditions,...
BackgroundCultured meat forms part of the emerging field of cellular agriculture. Still an early sta...
Cellular agriculture is an emerging branch of biotechnology that aims to address issues associated w...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...