CELLULAR
AGRICULTURE
CELLULAR
MEAT
University
Park, Pennsylvania December 2018
The
Mid Atlantic Beef & Dairy Farmer Newspaper, December 25,
2018,
announced a Penn State Team of the College of Agricultural
Sciences,
all livestock experts and food sciences, are focused on
Cellular
Agriculture, which has grown from an “ internet curiosity “
to
a serious issue and have the US Food & Drug and US Department
of
Agriculture sharing oversight.
Cultured
Meat is produced by “ in vitro “ cultivation of animal cells
and
not from slaughtered animals. “ In Vitro “ is a biological
process
that
happens in a laboratory vessel rather than a living organism.
The
studies talk about tissue engineering, culturing loose
myosatellite
calls
on a substrate to produce meat by harvesting mature mussel cells
after differentiation to process into various meat product.
Did
you ever know such was going on at Penn State ?
This
is cellular agriculture. The concept was made popular by Jason
Matheny
in early 2000's in his book “ New Harvest”. So it's not new.
The
internet has the full story, going first to the Penn State
Extension,
https:/extension.psu.edu/cell-culture-technology-and-potential-impacts-on
-livestock-production.
Please do not think you can get meat out of your
cell
phone, yet.
I
sure did not know about lab grown meats and thought it interesting
enough
to put forward.
Abstract:
Mid-Atlantic Beef & Dairy Farmer, December 25, 2018.
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