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Production of scaffold-free cell-based meat using cell sheet technology

Food Science and Technology

Production of scaffold-free cell-based meat using cell sheet technology

R. Tanaka, K. Sakaguchi, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Ryu-ichiro Tanaka, Katsuhisa Sakaguchi, Azumi Yoshida, Hironobu Takahashi, Yuji Haraguchi, and Tatsuya Shimizu explores the innovative production of scaffold-free cell-based meat using cell sheet technology. The 3D tissue created from bovine myoblast cell sheets demonstrates increased hardness after boiling and paves the way for an eco-friendly alternative to traditional beef.

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Abstract
In the production of cell-based meat, it is desirable to reduce animal-derived materials as much as possible to meet the challenges of sustainability. Here, we demonstrate the "cell sheet-based meat": scaffold-free cell-based meat using cell sheet technology and characterize its texture and nutrients. Bovine myoblast cell sheets were prepared using temperature-responsive culture dishes (TRCDs) and 10 stacked cell sheets to fabricate three-dimensional tissue of 1.3–2.7 mm thickness. Hardness was increased by incubation on the TRCD and was further increased by boiling as is characteristic of natural meat. The wet weight percentage of total protein in the cell sheet was about half that of beef. In this method, large-sized items of cell sheet-based meat were also created by simply scaling up the TRCD. This method promises an environment-friendly food product.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
Published On
Sep 03, 2022
Authors
Ryu-ichiro Tanaka, Katsuhisa Sakaguchi, Azumi Yoshida, Hironobu Takahashi, Yuji Haraguchi, Tatsuya Shimizu
Tags
cell-based meat
cell sheet technology
bovine myoblasts
3D tissue
environmentally friendly
scaffold-free production
meat alternatives
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