A scoping review of cultivated meat techno-economic analyses to inform future research directions for scaled-up manufacturing

IF 23.6 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Nature food Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1038/s43016-024-01061-3
Corbin M. Goodwin, William R. Aimutis, Rohan A. Shirwaiker
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Techno-economic analyses offer insights into how industrial cultivated meat (CM) production could achieve price parity with conventional meat. These analyses use scaling practices, data and facility designs for related bioprocessing fields, including large (≥20,000 l) stirred tank bioreactors and suspension-tolerant, continuously available cell lines. This approach is inconsistent with most primary CM literature, which parallels bench-scale tissue engineering. TEAs published to date demonstrate that, under the current technological paradigm, CM is unlikely to be competitive with conventional meat. Scale-up feasibility may hinge on cost-saving areas such as use of plant-based media components, food-grade aseptic conditions and extensive scaling of related supply chains. Research must address knowledge gaps including serum-free differentiation, new bioreactor designs and facility design before CM can become a viable alternative to animal-based meat production. Technological advancements are needed before cultivated meat can supply dietary protein at a competitive cost and with lower environmental impacts than livestock production. This Review explores how techno-economic analyses can guide research towards providing sustainable scaled-up cultivated beef production.

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栽培肉技术经济分析范围审查,为扩大生产规模的未来研究方向提供信息
技术经济分析为工业化培植肉(CM)生产如何实现与传统肉类价格持平提供了见解。这些分析使用了相关生物加工领域的扩展实践、数据和设施设计,包括大型(≥20,000 升)搅拌罐生物反应器和耐悬浮、连续可用的细胞系。这种方法与大多数初级中药文献不一致,后者与台架规模的组织工程相似。迄今为止发表的 TEA 表明,在当前的技术模式下,CM 不可能与传统肉类竞争。扩大规模的可行性可能取决于节约成本的领域,如使用植物培养基成分、食品级无菌条件和相关供应链的广泛扩展。研究必须填补知识空白,包括无血清分化、新型生物反应器设计和设施设计,才能使中药成为动物肉类生产的可行替代品。
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