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<http://www.guardian.co.uk/genes/article/0,2763,1548451,00.html>

 

When meat is not murder

 

Would you eat steak if it had been grown in a petri dish?

 

Ian Sample, science correspondent

Saturday August 13, 2005

The Guardian

 

It is the ultimate conundrum for vegetarians who think that meat is

murder: a revolution in processed food that will see fresh meat grown

from animal cells without a single cow, sheep or pig being killed.

 

Researchers have published details in a biotechnology journal describing

a new technique which they hailed as the answer to the world's food

shortage. Lumps of meat would be cultured in laboratory vats rather than

carved from livestock reared on a farm.

 

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Scientists have adapted the cutting-edge medical technique of tissue

engineering, where individual cells are multiplied into whole tissues,

and applied them to food production. " With a single cell, you could

theoretically produce the world's annual meat supply, " said Jason

Matheny, an agricultural scientist at the University of Maryland.

 

According to researchers, meat grown in laboratories would be more

environmentally friendly and could be tailored to be healthier than

farm-reared meat by controlling its nutrient content and screening it

for food-borne diseases.

 

Vegetarians might also be tempted because the cells needed to grow

chunks of meat can be taken without harming the donor animal.

 

Experiments for Nasa, the US space agency, have already shown that

morsels of edible fish can be grown in petri dishes, though no one has

yet eaten the food.

 

Mr Matheny and his colleagues have taken the prospect of " cultured meat "

a step further by working out how to produce it on an industrial scale.

They envisage muscle cells growing on huge sheets that would be

regularly stretched to exercise the cells as they grow. Once enough

cells had grown, they would be scraped off and shaped into processed

meat products such as chicken nuggets.

 

" If you didn't stretch them, you would be eating mush, " said Mr Matheny.

 

The idea of doing away with traditional livestock and growing steaks

from scratch dates back at least 70 years. In a horizon-scanning essay

from 1932, Winston Churchill said: " Fifty years hence we shall escape

the absurdity of growing a whole chicken in order to eat the breast or

wing by growing these parts separately under a suitable medium. "

 

Several decades too late, Churchill's vision finally looks set to become

a reality.

 

Lab-raised steaks will be off the menu for some time though. Scientists

believe that while tissue engineering is advanced enough to grow bland,

homogeneous meat, tasty and textured cuts will have to wait.

 

" Right now, it would be possible to produce something like spam at an

incredibly high cost, but the know-how to grow something that has

structure, such as a steak, is a long way off, " said Mr Matheny.

 

Kerry Bennett, of the Vegetarian Society, said: " This is certainly an

interesting development, and one that is bound to prompt many different

responses from individual vegetarians - largely depending on why those

individuals have chosen vegetarianism.

 

" The Vegetarian Society is concerned that while this has the potential

to decrease the number of meat-producing animals in factory farms, there

are still a number of question marks regarding the origins of the cells

and the method of harvesting.

 

" It won't appeal to someone who gave up meat because they think it's

morally wrong to eat flesh or someone who doesn't want to eat anything

unnatural, " Ms Bennett added.

 

" Personally I wouldn't want to, but I suppose if they're going to make

chicken nuggets with it, then it's probably not going to taste much

different. "

 

--

The cosmos is a gigantic fly-wheel making ten-thousand revolutions a

minute and man is a sick fly taking a dizzy ride on it. Religion is

the theory that the wheel was designed and set spinning to give him

the ride. --- H.L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)

 

 

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