However, there are challenges to scaling the production of cultured meat to commercial levels. These include reducing the cost of cell media and growth factors, developing the best cell lines to create high-quality cultured animal tissue as well as creating suitable extracellular matrices (ECM) for individual cell lines to enable efficient cell culture growth. In addition, there is the need to have bioreactors designed for industrial-scale cultivation of different animal cells and edible scaffolding materials to enable the large-scale production of structured cultured meat products.
A new range of kits, media, and reagents to assist in the development of cultured meat products is available from biotechnology specialist, AMSBIO.
These products for cultured meat research fall broadly into 3 areas. Firstly, to create the correct environment and stimuli for cultured cells. Secondly, standards and kits to test if these cells are behaving like the in vivo model and thirdly, cryopreservation media to archive cells for reference or future use. AMSBIO's growing range of high-quality products for pioneering cultured meat research includes skeletal muscle differentiation kits, recombinant extracellular matrices, and cryopreservation media. Additionally, over the last 20 years, the company has established a vast biorepository containing animal DNA, RNA, and tissue to act as positive controls, along with ELISA kits for the quantification of meat proteins, such as collagen.
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