Title: new food product development
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23D PRINTING OF CULTURE MEAT
New Technologies Report - 02 Date 19th August,
2022
3DEFINITION CULTURE MEAT
Cultured meat can be grown from animal cells
without animal slaughter (Post, 2012).
- Cultured beef also eliminates the need for
animal slaughter and has a far lower
environmental impact in terms of greenhouse gas
emissions, land usage, and water consumption. 1.
4CELLS FOR CULTURE
- The best suitable beginning material is
self-renewing cells that grow the cells needed to
make meat, such as fibroblasts, endothelial
cells, myofibers, adipocytes, and chondrocytes . - Adult stem cells like satellite stem cells and
Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are numerous
cell sources for cultured meat applications .
5Stem cells are isolated and cultured
Obtained cell are developed in a bioreactor
supplying with required nutrients for the growth
After 6 to 12 days a fully developed muscle cell
is developed
Healthy cows are selected
PROCESS
- Satellite cells isolated from the biopsy are
purified using specific cell surface
markers, which upon triggering, transform
myoblasts into myocytes and then into myotubes
and finally into myofiber 2.
63D food printing
- Layer-by-layer extruding food components create
food-related 3D printing into three-dimensional
things. - The world of culinary art has printed various
edible items, from cakes to pizza3.
7- 3D food printing has many benefits.
- Individualized nutrition
- Individualized food preparation, streamlining
the supply chain - Expanding the range of food materials
accessible Low-volume food fabrication of unique
goods in the food industry aids in creating the
3D shape. - It provides customers with aesthetically pleasing
and, most importantly, delicious food.
83D PRINTING OF CULTURED MEAT
- A revolutionary method of positioning
cellular and acellular elements called
bioprinting accurately positions and
distributes biomaterials with cells to create
complex 3D-functioning living tissues. Three
fundamental bioprinting techniques that are often
employed include - Inkjet printing,
- Extrusion printing, and
- Light-assisted printing.
9GOAL AND MERITS
- Merits of using cultured meat
- Production time
- Cultured meat production takes only several weeks
when compared to conventional meat. - Risk of foodborne disease
- There is a low risk of potential contamination as
no handling of livestock is required. - Land use and resource consumption
- Since only a bioreactor is required to
produce cultured meat, cultured meat reduces land
use. - Controlling meat composition
- The composition of meat can be altered
and manipulated 4.
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- The goal of 3D printing meat is to solve major
problems - Reducing greenhouse gas emissions,
- Providing consumers with a safe source of
protein, - Encouraging a sustainable approach to satisfy
meat demand
10CURRENT CHALLENGES OF 3D PRINTING IN THE CULTURED
MEAT INDUSTRY
- Scaling up of cultured meat products to meet the
needs of industrial production. - Stem cell separation from farmed animals is
challenging due to the limited scientific
exploration for cell maintenance, differentiation
and expansion toward large-scale capacities. - Existing culture media and its components, such
as growth and differentiation factors, are too
expensive. Strategies are being proposed to bring
down the cost. - There are regulatory challenges as well.
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