Current technology and industrialization status of cell-cultivated meatopen accessCurrent technology and industrialization status of cell-cultivated meat
- Other Titles
- Current technology and industrialization status of cell-cultivated meat
- Authors
- Seungyun Lee; Da Young Lee; 윤승현; Ju-hyun Lee; Ermie Jr. Mariano; 박진모; 최영우; 한다희; Jin Soo Kim; 허선진
- Issue Date
- Jan-2024
- Publisher
- Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology
- Keywords
- Cell-cultivated meat; Muscle satellite cell; Cell culture; Culture media; Meat industry; Meat analog
- Citation
- Journal of Animal Science and Technology, v.66, no.1, pp 1 - 30
- Pages
- 30
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Journal of Animal Science and Technology
- Volume
- 66
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 30
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/69768
- DOI
- 10.5187/jast.2023.e107
- ISSN
- 2672-0191
2055-0391
- Abstract
- Interest and investment in cultivated meat are increasing because of the realization that it can effectively supply sufficient food resources and reduce the use of livestock. Nevertheless, accurate information on the specific technologies used for cultivated meat production and the characteristics of cultivated meat is lacking. Authorization for the use of cultivated meat is already underway in the United States, Singapore, and Israel, and other major countries are also expected to approve cultivated meat as food once the details of the intricate process of producing cultivated meat, which encompasses stages such as cell proliferation, differentiation, maturation, and assembly, is thoroughly established. The development and standardization of mass production processes and safety evaluations must precede the industrialization and use of cultivated meat as food. However, the technology for the industrialization of cultivated meat is still in its nascent stage, and the mass production process has not yet been established. The mass production process of cultivated meat may not be easy to disclose because it is related to the interests of several companies or research teams. However, the overall research flow shows that equipment development for mass production and cell acquisition, proliferation, and differentiation, as well as for three-dimensional production supports and bioreactors have not yet been completed. Therefore, additional research on the mass production process and safety of cultivated meat is essential. The consumer’s trust in the cultivated meat products and production technologies recently disclosed by some companies should also be analyzed and considered for guiding future developments in this industry. Furthermore, close monitoring by academia and the government will be necessary to identify fraud in the cultivated meat industry.
- Files in This Item
- There are no files associated with this item.
- Appears in
Collections - 농업생명과학대학 > 축산과학부 > Journal Articles

Items in ScholarWorks are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.