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ウシ筋肉細胞の培養に関する研究がFuture Foods誌に掲載されました

高橋宏信 講師の論文です。
この成果によって、藻類由来培地をウシ筋肉細胞の大量培養に利用できることが示されました。

“Conditioning of microalgae-derived extract nutrients for expansion of bovine myogenic cells in cultivated meat production”

TAKAHASHI Hironobu, YAMANAKA Kumiko, YOSHIDA Azumi, SUZUKI Tomoko, SHIMIZU Tatsuya

Future Foods, 13:101022 (2026)

doi:10.1016/j.fufo.2026.101022

Abstract

Cultivated meat production, utilizing cell culture technology, holds the potential to alleviate the ethical, environmental, and public health concerns associated with conventional livestock-based meat production. In the new meat production, more grain cultivation will be required to produce culture medium, as glucose, amino acids, and vitamins are typically extracted from grains. Our group has previously reported that nutrients can be extracted from Chlorella vulgaris via ultrasonic fragmentation, and that the microalgae-derived medium can serve as a new basal medium for culturing bovine myogenic cells. This study reports a method to enhance the usability of Chlorella vulgaris extract-based medium by preserving it at 4 °C for 1 month. The “conditioning” process increased nutrient levels and decreased “inhibitory compounds” levels through the digestion of proteins, peptides, and polysaccharides. Consequently, the nutrient-rich medium derived from microalgae was available as a basal medium for large-scale cell expansion. In addition, the “conditioning” process effectively eliminates lot-to-lot variation in the extract, and the quality is maintained over several months. This simple protocol will facilitate the constant production of cultivated meat using a nutrient-rich, eco-friendly medium in the near future.

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