农业
耕地
生物技术
业务
世界人口
人口
产品(数学)
生物
生态学
医学
环境卫生
几何学
数学
作者
Regine Eibl,Yannick Senn,Géraldine Gubser,Valentin Jossen,Christian van den Bos,Dieter Eibl
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-food-063020-123940
摘要
Cellular agriculture is the controlled and sustainable manufacture of agricultural products with cells and tissues without plant or animal involvement. Today, microorganisms cultivated in bioreactors already produce egg and milk proteins, sweeteners, and flavors for human nutrition as well as leather and fibers for shoes, bags, and textiles. Furthermore, plant cell and tissue cultures provide ingredients that stimulate the immune system and improve skin texture, with another precommercial cellular agriculture product, in vitro meat, currently receiving a great deal of attention. All these approaches could assist traditional agriculture in continuing to provide for the dietary requirements of a growing world population while freeing up important resources such as arable land. Despite early successes, challenges remain and are discussed in this review, with a focus on production processes involving plant and animal cell and tissue cultures.
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