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The researchers used a THC alkaloid called eleagnine, which is produced by Russian olive trees and some other plants, as a scaffold. To this framework, they added different chemical groups to make ...
A new cell culture scaffold could help, as it's reportedly inexpensive, edible, and made of plant-based substances. When producing cultured meat, scientists will typically start with cells from a ...
"If you can create a clear value proposition, there's always an opportunity." Startup puts pen to paper on deal that could usher in future of food: 'People have been blown away by our product' first ...
(Nanowerk News) A research team from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has successfully used common plant proteins to 3D-print an edible cell culture scaffold, allowing more affordable and ...
The researchers used a THC alkaloid called eleagnine, which is produced by Russian olive trees and some other plants, as a scaffold. To this framework, they added different chemical groups to make ...