Meat Revolution: The Era Of Lab-Grown Meat {Cultured meat}

in #science7 years ago

Finally, science has figured out a feasible alternative to natural meat (beef and the likes). You won't be totally wrong to infer that this is the era of, among others, cellular engineering, as it ushers in a new phase in meat production; the cultured meat.

In 2013, a team of scientists from the University of Maastricht, led by Prof. Mark Post, created the first lab-grown beef burger. And yes, it was eaten.

History of lab-grown meat

On theory, the idea of culturing meat in the lab dates back to the early 20th century. As a matter of precision, in 1931, Winston Churchil made a suggestion for a possible replacement for chicken (he was so particular about the meat from chicken). But these suggestions just ended up as just weird imaginations until very recently when a trail was blazed in this field.

Production of lab-cultured meat

The entire process for the culturing of meat in the lab can be summed up in three stages:

  • Starter cell culturing: This process involves the collecting of cells that proliferate rapidly (These cells include: Stem Cells, Embryonic Cells, and Myoblasts). When these cells are collected, then the culture process will be initiated.
  • Growing: A medium for growing of the cultured cell is required. And the most suitable is protein which is placed in a bio-reactor.
  • Scaffolding: The meat will definitely assume a certain shape. This is the work of the 3D scaffolding, to give a definite shape to the cultured meat.

Artificiality and health implication

This, no doubt, is the greatest reservation people could have about lab-grown. 

Will it be safe for human consumption? 

The answer is an emphatic YES. Other minerals and fats, like Omega-3 can be incorporated into the engineering process to give it an edge over the natural meat, according to researchers at Oxford.

Also, the production of meat in the lab has been proven to be more environmental friendly compared to the normal slaughtering of cattle to produce beef.

Acceptability

We're so used to the regular meat, and the issue of acceptability of this synthetic meat will arise. I did a little survey of my friends' opinions (It was actually a systematic review of randomized sampling), and surprisingly, all my friends have reservations about this tech. Will their views count? Time will tell.

Well, for me, I’m a proponent of emerging tech; I can’t wait to have a taste of cultured meat.


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With man almost all things are possible, I'll also like to have a taste of the cultured meat even though am not surprised at how science achieved that, I can only marvel at the possibility of science turning back a cultured beef to a living cow ready for natural grazing again.

Nice research.

I guess we're on the same page

I can only marvel at the possibility of science turning back a cultured beef to a living cow ready for natural grazing again.

You're thinking like a real scientist

If you look at it from an angle, it is possible, the DNA present in the cell can be reconstructed into an egg and placed in a living cow, which will birth it as a new baby. Just like cloning in a way.

the DNA present in the cell can be reconstructed into an egg and placed in a living cow...

Bravo 👏! Why would they need a living cow 🐮if they're not limited? I thought you would say that they can reconstruct the DNA and clone a cow then put their reconstructed living cell or egg back in the cloned cow and it comes back to life.

My point is this; humanity is placed with great limitations and we must give honor to whom it's due; God of life!

Boss of research. Carry go...nothing do you.

I dey feel u boss. Notin do u

Hello @samminator

I have never imagined this. People who are in war ravaged areas will certainly find this useful.
Thanks for sharing

@eurogee

You're absolutely very correct @eurogee
Thanks for reading man

I would love to try this if it ever goes mainstream and the cost is not too high. Hopefully whoever markets this will find a way to relate their product to the general population, so that people will buy it.

One day you'll try it

The way you and @eurogee make these researches that are mind blowing are a thing of beauty. I always learn everytime i come to your blog. Well done sammy. Thanks for the share.

Thanks a lot bro. It's really an honour

It is a pleasure bro. Thanks alot.

If this breaks through and gets mass produced with a doable price then I'll eat beef once again. It would probably be healthier than the real thing too.

Wow this would be so cool
Best way to solve world hunger and preserve some wild-life. :-D

But i prefer natural meat

But i prefer natural meat.

Lol, You sounded like most of my friends on this topic

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