Food Chemistry: X (Oct 2024)

Plant-derived leaf vein scaffolds for the sustainable production of dog cell-cultured meat

  • Huina Luo,
  • Huimin Ruan,
  • Cailing Ye,
  • Wenkang Jiang,
  • Xin Wang,
  • Shengfeng Chen,
  • Zhisheng Chen,
  • Dongsheng Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. 101603

Abstract

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Animal cell culture technology in the production of slaughter-free meat offers ethical advantages with regards to animal welfare, rendering it a more socially acceptable approach for dog meat production. In this study, edible plant-derived scaffold was used as a platform for cell expansion to construct cell-cultured dog meat slices. Primary dog skeletal muscle satellite cells (MSCs) and adipose stem cells (ASCs) were isolated and cultured as seed cells, and 3D spheroid culture in vitro promoted MSCs and ASCs myogenic and adipogenic differentiation, respectively. Natural leaf veins (NLV) were produced as edible mesh scaffolds to create 3D engineered dog muscle and fat tissues. After MSCs and ASCs adhered, proliferated and differentiated on the NLV scaffolds, and muscle and fat slices were produced with cultured dog muscle fibers and adipocytes, respectively. These findings demonstrate the potential of plant-derived NLV scaffolds in the production of cultured dog meat.

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