细胞组织的生物编排和培养肉中的人类喜欢的感官纹理
Sungwon Jung1, Bumgyu Choi1, Milae Lee1
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, College of Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea.
ACS nano
|January 8, 2025
概括
研究人员开发了一种自适应的生物编排异型脚手架 (ABS),以模仿真正的肉质. 这种新的支架支持细胞生长,并与人类对培养肉类发展的纹理偏好相匹配.
科学领域:
- 生物材料科学 生物材料科学
- 食品科学 食品科学 食品科学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
背景情况:
- 培养肉类的开发需要模仿传统肉类感官属性 (味道,质地,营养,风味) 的脚手架.
- 一个关键的挑战是调和细胞刚性要求与人体所需的纹理特性.
- 弥合细胞需求和期望之间的差距对于培养肉的生存能力至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了设计一个支架,满足细胞生长的要求和人类对肉质的偏好.
- 开发一种新的支架系统,以推进培养肉类技术.
- 为了解决当前肉类支架中机械性能不匹配的问题.
主要方法:
- 用于制造脚手架的异型冷启动离子协调方法.
- 食物衍生的蛋白质纤维结构的顺序对齐和增强.
- 适应生物编排异型脚手架 (ABS) 的制造.
主要成果:
- ABS有效地支持其微环境中的肌细胞细胞分化.
- 由于对齐的结构,脚手架表现出一致的宏观3D机械纹理,无论方向如何.
- 含有牛肉髓管的ABS显示其机械质地与牛肉肉非常相似.
结论:
- 适应性生物编排异型支架 (ABS) 成功地弥合了培养肉的细胞和需求.
- 脚手架对齐的纤维和细胞结构为培养肉类应用提供了理想的纹理.
- 这一创新是朝着创造具有真实的牛肉样质感的培养肉迈出的重要一步.
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