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Review
. 2024 Jan;44(1):39-50.
doi: 10.5851/kosfa.2023.e76. Epub 2024 Jan 1.

Trends in Hybrid Cultured Meat Manufacturing Technology to Improve Sensory Characteristics

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Trends in Hybrid Cultured Meat Manufacturing Technology to Improve Sensory Characteristics

Amm Nurul Alam et al. Food Sci Anim Resour. 2024 Jan.

Abstract

The projected growth of global meat production over the next decade is attributed to rising income levels and population expansion. One potentially more pragmatic approach to mitigating the adverse externalities associated with meat production involves implementing alterations to the production process, such as transitioning to cultured meat, hybrid cultured meat, and meat alternatives. Cultured meat (CM) is derived from animal stem cells and undergoes a growth and division process that closely resembles the natural in vivo cellular development. CM is emerging as a widely embraced substitute for traditional protein sources, with the potential to alleviate the future strain on animal-derived meat production. To date, the primary emphasis of cultured meat research and production has predominantly been around the ecological advantages and ethical considerations pertaining to animal welfare. However, there exists substantial study potential in exploring consumer preferences with respect to the texture, color, cuts, and sustainable methodologies associated with cultured meat. The potential augmentation of cultured meat's acceptance could be facilitated through the advancement of a wider range of cuts to mimic real muscle fibers. This review examines the prospective commercial trends of hybrid cultured meat. Subsequently, the present state of research pertaining to the advancement of scaffolding, coloration, and muscle fiber development in hybrid cultured meat, encompassing plant-based alternatives designed to emulate authentic meat, has been deliberated. However, this discussion highlights the obstacles that have arisen in current procedures and proposes future research directions for the development of sustainable cultured meat and meat alternatives, such as plant-based meat production.

Keywords: alternative protein; cultured meat; hybrid cultured meat; scaffolding.

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The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest.

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