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Can recombinant milk proteins replace those produced by animals?

Kasper Hettinga, Etske Bijl

2022Current Opinion in Biotechnology67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The consumption of animal proteins in general, and dairy proteins in particular, is associated with sustainability and animal welfare issues. Recombinant synthesis of milk proteins is therefore receiving increasing interest, with several studies showing synthesis of milk proteins using a wide range of expression systems. Achieving a high yield and purity is essential for economic production. Besides the synthesis, also the construction of the specific structure in which milk proteins are present in animal milks, casein micelles, is needed. Looking at the current state-of-the-art, the steps to produce recombinant dairy products are technically feasible, but whether it can be implemented at low cost, with the process being environmentally friendly, remains to be seen in the coming years.

Topics & Concepts

Recombinant DNACaseinBiotechnologyYield (engineering)Milk proteinSustainabilityProduction (economics)Milk productionChemistryBiochemical engineeringBiologyFood scienceBiochemistryEngineeringMaterials scienceEcologyAnimal scienceEconomicsGeneMacroeconomicsMetallurgyProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive PeptidesAnimal Genetics and ReproductionInfant Nutrition and Health