Edible electrospun materials for scalable cultivated beef production

IF 3.5 2区 农林科学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Food and Bioproducts Processing Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.fbp.2024.11.012
Benjamin A.S. Dagès , Jack A. Fabian , Dagmar Polakova , Miroslava Rysova , Paul D. Topham , Jean-Baptiste R.G. Souppez , Mariana Petronela Hanga , Eirini Theodosiou
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Cultivated meats are a direct response to an ever-increasing global demand for meat, that will alleviate the negative impacts of animal farming on the environment and food security. Despite recent advances, however, challenges regarding scalability and costs remain, impeding the availability and affordability of these novel foods. Consequently, this study aims to design novel edible and biocompatible scaffolds for the expansion of bovine mesenchymal stem cells, using silk fibroin from degummed Bombyx mori cocoons. The scaffolds were created from 12 % (w/w) silk fibroin in formic acid via two different methods of electrospinning, a needle-based laboratory set-up and a needleless configuration with the ability to produce non-woven fabrics at industrial scale. The supports were further treated with methanol or ethanol, which induced β-sheet crystallisation and preserved their fibrous nature in an aqueous environment for at least 2 weeks, with <10 % total weight loss. Although the highly porous nanofibrous morphology was maintained in all cases (98–166 nm fibre diameters), the alcohol treatments increased the stiffness, strength and brittleness of the materials by 6-fold, 5-fold and 3-fold, respectively. When different seeding densities (1500, 3000 and 5000 cells/cm2) of bovine mesenchymal stem cells were investigated, there were no signs of cytotoxicity, and the best growth was achieved at the lowest cell density, yielding a 9-fold expansion, with a 0.018 h−1 specific growth rate and 44 h doubling time over 7 days. These findings provide novel insights into electrospun materials and may support future developments in cultivated meats.
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用于规模化栽培牛肉生产的可食用电纺材料
养殖肉类是对全球日益增长的肉类需求的直接回应,将减轻畜牧业对环境和粮食安全的负面影响。然而,尽管最近取得了一些进展,但可扩展性和成本方面的挑战依然存在,阻碍了这些新型食品的可获得性和可负担性。因此,本研究旨在利用脱胶蚕茧中的蚕丝纤维素,设计新型可食用和生物相容性支架,用于牛间充质干细胞的扩增。通过两种不同的电纺丝方法(一种是基于针的实验室装置,另一种是能够在工业规模下生产无纺布的无针配置),用甲酸中12%(重量比)的蚕丝纤维素制成支架。这些支撑物经甲醇或乙醇进一步处理后,可诱导β片状结晶,并在水环境中保持纤维性质至少两周,总重量损失为10%。虽然在所有情况下(纤维直径为 98-166 nm)都保持了高多孔性纳米纤维形态,但酒精处理使材料的硬度、强度和脆性分别增加了 6 倍、5 倍和 3 倍。在对牛间充质干细胞的不同播种密度(1500、3000 和 5000 个细胞/平方厘米)进行研究时,没有发现细胞毒性迹象,细胞密度最低时生长效果最好,扩增了 9 倍,特定生长率为 0.018 h-1,7 天翻倍时间为 44 h。这些研究结果为电纺材料提供了新的见解,并可能支持未来培养肉类的发展。
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Food and Bioproducts Processing
Food and Bioproducts Processing 工程技术-工程:化工
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9.70
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4.30%
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115
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: Official Journal of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering: Part C FBP aims to be the principal international journal for publication of high quality, original papers in the branches of engineering and science dedicated to the safe processing of biological products. It is the only journal to exploit the synergy between biotechnology, bioprocessing and food engineering. Papers showing how research results can be used in engineering design, and accounts of experimental or theoretical research work bringing new perspectives to established principles, highlighting unsolved problems or indicating directions for future research, are particularly welcome. Contributions that deal with new developments in equipment or processes and that can be given quantitative expression are encouraged. The journal is especially interested in papers that extend the boundaries of food and bioproducts processing. The journal has a strong emphasis on the interface between engineering and food or bioproducts. Papers that are not likely to be published are those: • Primarily concerned with food formulation • That use experimental design techniques to obtain response surfaces but gain little insight from them • That are empirical and ignore established mechanistic models, e.g., empirical drying curves • That are primarily concerned about sensory evaluation and colour • Concern the extraction, encapsulation and/or antioxidant activity of a specific biological material without providing insight that could be applied to a similar but different material, • Containing only chemical analyses of biological materials.
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