More food needs to be produced for the growing human population, but the possibilities of expanding the area of arable land are limited. Cellular Agriculture is an emerging field of biotechnology, aimed at finding alternatives to agricultural production of various commodities. As a part of Cellular Agriculture, the use of microbes and microalgae as food and feed with high protein content, so-called single cell protein (SCP), is gaining renewed scientific and commercial interest. In this review, we give an introduction to SCP production by heterotrophic microbial species, phototrophs, methanotrophs and autotrophic hydrogen oxidizers, as well as highlight some challenges and the latest developments in the growing SCP industry
Single-cell protein (SCP) refers to the dried cells of microorganisms such as yeasts, bacteria, fung...
The use of food-processing wastewaters to produce microbial biomass-derived single cell protein (SCP...
Biotechnology plays an increasingly important role in the twenty-first century. In the past few deca...
By 2050, the world would need to produce 1,250 million tonnes of meat and dairy per year to meet glo...
By 2050, the world would need to produce 1,250 million tonnes of meat and dairy per year to meet glo...
To meet the protein need of our growing population, it is important to include non-conventional prot...
The escalating global population has necessitated an augmentation in food production. The augmented ...
Microbial proteins, i.e., single-cell proteins or microbial biomass, can be cultivated for food and ...
SCPs represent the bioconversion of raw materials into edible biomass, rich in protein as well as m...
Population growth and changes in dietary patterns place an evergrowing pressure on the environment. ...
Food waste is a serious problem with negative environmental and economic consequences. Unused food (...
Microalgae express high protein levels and can be produced in contained cultivation systems with low...
Since more than twenty years ago, some species of bacteria and fungi have been used to produce prote...
Introduction. Les microalgues peuvent être considérées comme une des sources fiables de nutriments e...
Fundamental changes of agriculture and food production are inevitable. Providing food for an increas...
Single-cell protein (SCP) refers to the dried cells of microorganisms such as yeasts, bacteria, fung...
The use of food-processing wastewaters to produce microbial biomass-derived single cell protein (SCP...
Biotechnology plays an increasingly important role in the twenty-first century. In the past few deca...
By 2050, the world would need to produce 1,250 million tonnes of meat and dairy per year to meet glo...
By 2050, the world would need to produce 1,250 million tonnes of meat and dairy per year to meet glo...
To meet the protein need of our growing population, it is important to include non-conventional prot...
The escalating global population has necessitated an augmentation in food production. The augmented ...
Microbial proteins, i.e., single-cell proteins or microbial biomass, can be cultivated for food and ...
SCPs represent the bioconversion of raw materials into edible biomass, rich in protein as well as m...
Population growth and changes in dietary patterns place an evergrowing pressure on the environment. ...
Food waste is a serious problem with negative environmental and economic consequences. Unused food (...
Microalgae express high protein levels and can be produced in contained cultivation systems with low...
Since more than twenty years ago, some species of bacteria and fungi have been used to produce prote...
Introduction. Les microalgues peuvent être considérées comme une des sources fiables de nutriments e...
Fundamental changes of agriculture and food production are inevitable. Providing food for an increas...
Single-cell protein (SCP) refers to the dried cells of microorganisms such as yeasts, bacteria, fung...
The use of food-processing wastewaters to produce microbial biomass-derived single cell protein (SCP...
Biotechnology plays an increasingly important role in the twenty-first century. In the past few deca...