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Trends in non-animal scaffolds for cultured meat structuration
Gabrielle Antunes Seibert1, Vivian Feddern2, Ana Paula Almeida Bastos3
1Department of Food Science and Technology, Agricultural Sciences Center, Federal University of Santa Catarina, 88034-001, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.
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Cultured meat offers a sustainable protein alternative to meet growing food demands, relying on scaffolds to structure muscle tissue. This review evaluates plant-derived and polymeric scaffolds-synthetic polymers, peptides, fungal/plant materials-and techniques like 3D bioprinting, electrospinning, and microcarriers. Scaffold types (fibrous, porous, hydrogels) are assessed for adhesion, degradation, cost, and scalability. Highlighting cell compatibility, material pros/cons, and scalability challenges, the study identifies research gaps to advance cultured meat production.
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