Stem cells-derived


Journal

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition
ISSN: 1549-7852
Titre abrégé: Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8914818

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2022
Historique:
pubmed: 10 12 2020
medline: 5 4 2022
entrez: 9 12 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Sustainable food supply to the world is possibly the greatest challenge that human civilization has ever faced. Among animal sourced foods, meat plays a starring role in human food chain. Traditional meat production necessitates high proportion of agricultural land, energy and clean water for rearing meat-producing animals; also massive emission of greenhouse gases from the unutilized nutrients of the digestive process into the environment is a major challenge to the world. Also, conventional meat production is associated with evolution and spread of superbugs and zoonotic infections. In vitro meat has the potential to provide a healthy alternative nutritious meal and to avoid the issues associated with animal slaughtering and environmental effects. Stem cell technology may provide a fascinating approach to produce meat in an animal-free environment. Theoretically, in vitro meat can supplement the meat produced by culling the animals and satisfy the global demand. This article highlights the necessity and potential of stem cell-derived in vitro meat as an alternative source of animal protein

Identifiants

pubmed: 33291952
doi: 10.1080/10408398.2020.1856036
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

2641-2654

Auteurs

Anshuman Singh (A)

Stem Cell Research Centre, Department of Hematology, Sanjay Gandhi Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India.

Vinod Verma (V)

Stem Cell Research Centre, Department of Hematology, Sanjay Gandhi Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India.

Manoj Kumar (M)

ICMR-National Institute for Research in Environmental Health, Bhopal, India.

Ashok Kumar (A)

Department of Zoology, MLK Post Graduate College, Balrampur, India.

Devojit Kumar Sarma (DK)

ICMR-National Institute for Research in Environmental Health, Bhopal, India.

Birbal Singh (B)

ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Regional Station, Palampur, India.

Rajneesh Jha (R)

Curi Bio, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

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