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Cellular Aquaculture: Prospects and Challenges

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi13060828

Keywords

cultivated seafood; future food; aquaculture

Funding

  1. USDA [2021-69012-35978]
  2. GFI, USA
  3. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Govt. of India, New Delhi

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Aquaculture plays a crucial role in global food and nutritional security, as the demand for fish protein continues to rise. However, the industry faces challenges in producing quality fish for the growing population. Cellular aquaculture, through the development and characterization of fish muscle cell lines, offers a potential alternative for climate-resilient food production. By optimizing cell conditions and mass production in bioreactors, the prospects of cell-based aquaculture can be realized, overcoming current challenges in the field.
Aquaculture plays an important role as one of the fastest-growing food-producing sectors in global food and nutritional security. Demand for animal protein in the form of fish has been increasing tremendously. Aquaculture faces many challenges to produce quality fish for the burgeoning world population. Cellular aquaculture can provide an alternative, climate-resilient food production system to produce quality fish. Potential applications of fish muscle cell lines in cellular aquaculture have raised the importance of developing and characterizing these cell lines. In vitro models, such as the mouse C2C12 cell line, have been extremely useful for expanding knowledge about molecular mechanisms of muscle growth and differentiation in mammals. Such studies are in an infancy stage in teleost due to the unavailability of equivalent permanent muscle cell lines, except a few fish muscle cell lines that have not yet been used for cellular aquaculture. The Prospect of cell-based aquaculture relies on the development of appropriate muscle cells, optimization of cell conditions, and mass production of cells in bioreactors. Hence, it is required to develop and characterize fish muscle cell lines along with their cryopreservation in cell line repositories and production of ideal mass cells in suitably designed bioreactors to overcome current cellular aquaculture challenges.

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