Scaffolding fundamentals and recent advances in sustainable scaffolding techniques for cultured meat development

AMM Nurul Alam, Chan-Jin Kim,So-Hee Kim, Swati Kumari,Eun-Yeong Lee,Young-Hwa Hwang,Seon-Tea Joo

arxiv(2024)

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In cultured meat (CM) products the paramount significance lies in the fundamental attributes like texture and sensory of the processed end product. To cater to the tactile and gustatory preferences of real meat, the product needs to be designed to incorporate its texture and sensory attributes. Presently CM products are mainly grounded products like sausage, nugget, frankfurter, burger patty, surimi, and steak with less sophistication and need to mimic real meat to grapple with the traditional meat market. The existence of fibrous microstructure in connective and muscle tissues has attracted considerable interest in the realm of tissue engineering. Scaffolding plays an important role in CM production by aiding cell adhesion, growth, differentiation, and alignment. A wide array of scaffolding technologies has been developed for implementation in the realm of biomedical research. In recent years researchers also focus on edible scaffolding to ease the process of CM. However, it is imperative to implement cutting edge technologies like 3D scaffolds, 3D printing, electrospun nanofibers in order to advance the creation of sustainable and edible scaffolding methods in CM production, with the ultimate goal of replicating the sensory and nutritional attributes to mimic real meat cut. This review discusses recent advances in scaffolding techniques and biomaterials related to structured CM production and required advances to create muscle fiber structures to mimic real meat. Keywords: Cultured meat, Scaffolding, Biomaterials, Edible scaffolding, Electrospinning, 3D bioprinting, real meat.
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