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Cell Culture Consultation (CCC) 000002, Cultured Gallus gallus cell material
• This food is defined as the cell material at harvest, comprised of cultured Gallus gallus
cells, with characteristics of myocytes and fibroblasts, in the form of sheets of cells, as
produced by the method of manufacture described in CCC 000002.
• The cell lines are originally isolated from either adult chickens or mid-stage fertilized
chicken eggs. The isolated cell lines are phenotypically characterized using standard
methods validated for their intended purpose, including microscopy and
immunostaining.
• The cells are cultured by first increasing total cell numbers in a suspension culture
proliferation phase, followed by a subsequent adherent differentiation phase in which
the cells are induced to assume characteristics of muscle cells supported by both specific
medium factors as well as surface contact.
• The cells are harvested in the form of sheets of cells washed from the surface of the
culture vessel into a collection basin, followed by subsequent washing and moisture
adjustment in a temperature-controlled environment.
• The harvested material, following washing, is described as a coherent tissue of chicken
(Gallus gallus) cells, similar in composition and nutritional characteristics to
conventional poultry products.1 Microbial and toxic heavy metal specifications are
provided. Species identity and cell identity were were verified in the final product using an
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
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timelapse wrote:More man boobs to come.
redmanjp wrote:timelapse wrote:More man boobs to come.
yeah we doh know what the long term effects of this would be
and how it tasting? same way or u could tell d difference?
redmanjp wrote:timelapse wrote:More man boobs to come.
yeah we doh know what the long term effects of this would be
and how it tasting? same way or u could tell d difference?
Ask any medical doctor dealing with endometriosis to tell you what's the first thing they tell patients to stop eating.maj. tom wrote:so we're back to the fairy tale that they inject chickens with growth hormones?
alfa wrote:redmanjp wrote:timelapse wrote:More man boobs to come.
yeah we doh know what the long term effects of this would be
and how it tasting? same way or u could tell d difference?
Men was rushing for vaccine that they didn't know about the long term effects of or it's effacy so what's a lil lab grown chicken especially if you getting a deal on the two piece with fries
This news is good for us here, now. I doubt humans will be able to 'colonize' Mars the way people thinking it will be (conditioning the atmosphere, likening it to Earth). Prepare to live in a habitat style setting.maj. tom wrote:Another great advantage of this research and application is that it will allow mankind to go to Mars and the Moon and eventually live there permanently without requiring shuttled food from Earth. Something that we're getting ready for and attempting to do now, not just in sci-fi novels.
The Bamboo Online wrote:Someone said The lab grown chicken texture and taste is like turkey
This is definitely not going to sit well with the religions.The initial sample had to come from somewhere.alfa wrote:Wonder how it's going to affect halal and kosher rules, if the beef didn't come from a real cow can Hindus eat it?
one eye wrote:This is a very good, safe, affordable option rather than depending on the animal slaughter industry.
Do you know the living conditions of animals that are bred for food?
Are you aware of the billions of animals killed each year just to satiate mankind?
These scientists have been working on these lab grown meats for decades. Do you know more than them?
My only concern is would these companies share this technology with the world or would they solely want to make all the profit for themselves.
If the latter is the case, this cannot and will not solve world hunger.
daring dragoon wrote:wasnt kfc chicken coming from a lab since the mid 90's. i read in the enquirer that the KFC chicken is grown without a head in the lab.
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