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Visualizing The Science Behind Cultured Meat

Cultured foods – also known as cell-based foods – are expected to turn our global food system as we know it on its head.

In fact, the cultured meat market is estimated to reach an eye-watering $25 billion by 2030 according to McKinsey, but only if it can overcome hurdles such as price parity and consumer acceptance.

To do so, significant innovation in the science behind these products will be crucial for the industry’s growth.

In the graphic below from CULT Food Science, Visual Capitalist’s Katie Jones and Sabrina Lam provide a visual overview of some of the technologies behind the creation of cultured meat products.

What is Cultured Meat?

To start, cultured meat is defined as a genuine animal meat product that is created by cultivating animal cells in a controlled lab environment—eliminating the need to farm animals for food almost entirely.

“Cultured meat has all the same fat, muscles, and tendons as any animal…All this can be done with little or no greenhouse gas emissions, aside from the electricity you need to power the land where the process is done.”

– BILL GATES

Because cultured meat is made of the same cell types and structure found in animal tissue, the sensory and nutritional profiles are like-for-like. Let’s dive into how these products are made.

The Science and Technology Behind Cultured Meat

The main challenge facing the cultured meat market is producing products at scale. But thanks to the vast amount of research in the stem cell biology space, the science behind cultured foods is not entirely new.

Given that we are in the very early days of applying these learnings to producing food products, those looking to invest in companies contributing to the industry’s growth stand to benefit. Here is an overview of some of the technologies that underpin the industry that you should know:

1. Bioprocess Design

This is the process of using living cells and their components to create new products. According to experts like the Good Food Institute, bioprocess design holds the key to unlocking cultured meat production at scale.

Specifically, innovation in bioreactor (where the cells grow) design represents a massive opportunity for companies and investors alike.

2. Tissue Engineering

Tissue engineering techniques are used to produce cultured meat that resembles real meat textures and flavors. The first step is taking tissue from the animal for the purpose of extracting stem cells and creating cell lines.

The extracted stem cell lines are then cultivated in a nutrient rich environment, mimicking in-animal tissue growth and producing muscle fibers inside a bioreactor. The muscle fibers are processed and mixed with additional fats and ingredients to assemble the finished meat product.

3. Cell Lines

Cell lines refer to the different types of cells that can be propagated repeatedly and sometimes indefinitely.

Access to cell lines is a major challenge facing the industry today and is an area that requires significantly more research. This is because there is not just one cell type that can be used in cellular agriculture to produce cultured food products.

4. Cell Culture Media

Cells (or cell cultures) require very specific environmental conditions. Cell culture media is a gel or liquid that contains the nutrients needed to support growth outside of the body.

More research in this space is needed to determine optimized formulations and make these products more affordable.

5. Scaffolding

Scaffolds are 3D cell culture platforms that mimic the structure of complex biological tissues, such as skeletal muscle. This platforms can be created through the use of 3D Bioprinting.

Scaffolds are predominantly made up of collagen and gelatin. The problem is these are both animal-derived ingredients which defeats the purpose of cell-based products. Therefore, more sustainable plant-derived options are also being explored.

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23 Comments
Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
May 16, 2022 3:33 pm

Like fruit snacks. Get your five servings a day for best health!

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Svarga Loka
May 17, 2022 1:47 am

There is only one rule about what to eat.

Was it eaten 200 years ago?
If not, don’t fucking eat it.

CCRider
CCRider
May 16, 2022 3:38 pm

If Gates wants me to do anything, I’ll avoid it at all costs.

ICE-9
ICE-9
May 16, 2022 3:40 pm

Cultured meat is made out of people. Oh wait, that comes later.

Boogieman
Boogieman
  ICE-9
May 16, 2022 5:53 pm

It will be a delicious and hardy cracker. You’ll get one whole pack a day to eat anyway you like. Mmm

Ken31
Ken31
  ICE-9
May 16, 2022 8:49 pm

It would not surprise me if there was some CRISPR stuff in there from human stock.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  ICE-9
May 16, 2022 9:42 pm

Maybe.

PSBindy
PSBindy
May 16, 2022 3:41 pm

Frankenmeat.

I keep my culture in a Petri dish where it belongs. After a while it glows enough to make a nice night light.

What would Charlie Tuna be told about meat with culture?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  PSBindy
May 17, 2022 5:45 am

Same as he said about women. Looking for those who taste good, not those with good taste.

Edit: sorry, guess he was talking about tuna. Not sure where my mind was.

Boogieman
Boogieman
May 16, 2022 5:19 pm

Good thing I like wild game and fresh caught fish, I would eat a lizard, a pigeon or a rat( its all in the preparation) before I eat some shit a guy in a lab coat pulled out of petri dish. I don’t even eat the shit they try to pass off as food at the drive thru restaurants, with exception of pizza from my local pizzeria on rare occasion. Process foods just don’t cut it for me. Grow beans and legumes of all types for protein. Squash and root vegetables for carbs, vitamins, and minerals. Green leafy vegies for fiber. Plant nut and fruit trees( my dear old dad said, if a tree produces nothing you can eat, tear it out and plant something that does). Raise some chickens or even a heard of nasty old rats and you’ll be better off than eating the chemical swill food corp. international is pushing down our throats..

fujigm
fujigm
  Boogieman
May 16, 2022 11:20 pm

Rats are actually pretty tasty, if you like dark (oily) meats.
Easy to catch, single serving portion, abundant, and a snap to prepare.
Another single serving portion with all the same attributes are squirrels.
And people are all in a ruckus about a food shortage.
With a little bit of knowledge, you realize you are surrounded by food.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  fujigm
May 17, 2022 1:59 am

My fairly wealthy middle class parents gave me one lump sum of all the money I would need for college every year if I were prudent and frugal. “Don’t come for more” This was to teach me how to manage my finances. Tuition and living expenses.
Of course I fucked that up early in my college career and had a severe deficit a month or so before the end of the year more than once. So I ate everything I could shoot. Prairie dogs, squirrels, I even ate a fox one week and sold my prized motorcycle finally. A real lesson.
That will focus the mind on budgets. True story. University of Colorado. I did have my guns…
and it taught me to be a cook (not a chef) who could make shit meat edible. Marinades, sauces, and charcoal heat. Probably why I like Indian and Vietnamese food. They eat lesser meats regularly and make it taste good.

Boogieman
Boogieman
  Colorado Artist
May 17, 2022 12:40 pm

Living proof ^
A true hunter will always eat.

Toujours Pret
Toujours Pret
May 16, 2022 5:46 pm

Probably tastes like chicken.

BL
BL
May 16, 2022 6:07 pm

The Japanese make FrankenMeat out of processed human sewerage. They “capture” the protein out of the poo and make yummy steak. (gagging and rolling eyes)

Boogieman
Boogieman
  BL
May 16, 2022 7:36 pm

The slopes would eat their own mother if you cooked her up with a bowl of rice. The Asian have taste buds like an asshole. No surprise they figured out how to eat their own shit.

Boogieman
Boogieman
  Boogieman
May 17, 2022 12:43 pm

I down voted myself on that one. Kind of a shitty thing say, I was just pissed!

realestatepup
realestatepup
May 16, 2022 6:08 pm

Sounds nasty. And who can trust what is really in them?
Not to mention that meat is more than the sum of its parts. WHAT an animal eats is just as crucial as the animal itself in terms of nutrition.
CAFO fed animals are not healthy, and in turn produce unhealthy meat.
Grass fed cows/free range pigs, chickens, etc are much healthier animals and produce a better quality meat.
Not to mention good animal husbandry produces better results for the soil, grasses, and environment.
Lab meat just sounds awful, devoid of any connection to the earth, and if I had to guess, will not turn out the way they think it will. Or maybe it will end up exactly like they want it too. Evil fuckers.

Meg
Meg
May 16, 2022 6:47 pm

I wish and hope and pray this is fake. A sick joke played on the masses:

http://bitelabs.org/

Meg
Meg
  Meg
May 16, 2022 6:50 pm

HF,

Would love to meet you, your family and fellow TBPer’s and see your farm someday. We have annual plans with family on the 4th. We took a road trip from VA to see America’s Stonehenge in NH a few years ago so we could do it again. Beautiful trip.

In the meantime, thank you for invite, and for your inspiration!

Kind regards.

overthecliff
overthecliff
May 16, 2022 9:41 pm

I will become a vegetarian first. BTW I don’t even like most vegtables.

KaD
KaD
May 16, 2022 11:35 pm

Plant based meat substitutes have become a dismal failure, this will too. In spite of upbeat marketing people just don’t want to eat this shit. They want to eat real meat.

General
General
May 17, 2022 12:07 am

Chickens are so easy to raise. No need to bother with lab grown meat.