2019
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2019.00043
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Cell-Based Fish: A Novel Approach to Seafood Production and an Opportunity for Cellular Agriculture

Abstract: Cellular agriculture is defined as the production of agricultural products from cell cultures rather than from whole plants or animals. With growing interest in cellular agriculture as a means to address public health, environmental, and animal welfare challenges of animal agriculture, the concept of producing seafood from fish cell-and tissue-cultures is emerging as an approach to address similar challenges with industrial aquaculture systems and marine capture. Cell-based seafood-as opposed to animal-based s… Show more

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“…Seafood is used as the basis for the stimulus materials because all of the previous peer-reviewed studies examining public perceptions of the various names proposed for cell-based products have focused on meat. However, the development of cell-based seafood products is also well underway (Krueger, Rubio, Datar, & Stachura, 2019), with at least six companies actively working to bring cell-based seafood products to market (Leschin-Hoar, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seafood is used as the basis for the stimulus materials because all of the previous peer-reviewed studies examining public perceptions of the various names proposed for cell-based products have focused on meat. However, the development of cell-based seafood products is also well underway (Krueger, Rubio, Datar, & Stachura, 2019), with at least six companies actively working to bring cell-based seafood products to market (Leschin-Hoar, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimal temperature depends on the type of cells used [185]. The culture of mammalian cells regularly happens at 37 • C, while the fish cell culture is maintained in the temperature range between 15-30 • C [186]. Therefore, the process temperature control in the range of 10-40 • C with an accuracy lower than 0.5 • C is required to avoid loss in production.…”
Section: Sensing Options For Ph Do Co 2 and Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previously mentioned, four cell-based seafood companies have made it through the initial development hurdles (Table 1) in a relatively short time frame (about 2-4 years). However, significant technological advancements remain (Rubio et al, 2019;Post et al, 2020). These include, but are not limited to, (a) researching and developing new cell lines for various species, (b) optimizing cell proliferation through bioreactor design and cell culture process, (c) developing safe, edible structural scaffolds for the cells to create filet-style products, and (d) refining the growth medium recipe to maximize cellular efficiency.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are a handful of startups working on salmon, yellowtail, bluefin tuna and shrimp products, with ongoing research focused on developing cell lines and refining the product development process (e.g. meat structure, growth medium, bioreactor scalability; Rubio et al, 2019). This growing industry is largely driven by the common goals of sustainably producing additional food for a growing population and reducing human impacts on ocean health, with production targets in the range of millions of pounds per year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%