2022
DOI: 10.5851/kosfa.2022.e46
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Review of the Current Research on Fetal Bovine Serum and the Development of Cultured Meat

Abstract: Ethics approval (IRB/IACUC) (This field may be published.) This article does not require IRB/IACUC approval because there are no human and animal participants.

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“…Tryptophan tagging of Os–C increases peptide activity in physiological salt solutions, such as RPMI-1640, but antibiofilm activity is reduced upon the addition of FBS. Given the complex composition of FBS, which contains proteins, carbohydrates, hormones, fatty acids, lipids, cytokines, inorganic compounds, vitamins, minerals, and growth factors, it is probable that multiple components interfere with AMP activity. The instability in serum could be due to the binding of Os–C­(W 5 ) to serum components such as albumin, proteolytic degradation by serum proteases, or the preferential binding of serum components to the fungal membrane which may prevent the peptide from interacting with the fungal membrane .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tryptophan tagging of Os–C increases peptide activity in physiological salt solutions, such as RPMI-1640, but antibiofilm activity is reduced upon the addition of FBS. Given the complex composition of FBS, which contains proteins, carbohydrates, hormones, fatty acids, lipids, cytokines, inorganic compounds, vitamins, minerals, and growth factors, it is probable that multiple components interfere with AMP activity. The instability in serum could be due to the binding of Os–C­(W 5 ) to serum components such as albumin, proteolytic degradation by serum proteases, or the preferential binding of serum components to the fungal membrane which may prevent the peptide from interacting with the fungal membrane .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to 3, 10, and 64 μM LL-37 for 30 min reduced C. albicans adhesion to polystyrene and silicone surfaces by 35,59, and 80%, respectively. 59,60 Likewise, 1 μM psoriasin reduced the adhesion of C. albicans to polystyrene by 20% within 30 min.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This layer is important for providing initial anchorage points to which microbes adhere. In medical device biofilms this layer consists of proteins such as fibronectin and laminin, and polysaccharides (66), all of which are present within FBS (67). Our SVAM medium was designed following extensive review of published literature (55).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Zheng et al [19] investigated the growth of adult retinal pigment epithelial cells in three different FBS batches and reported that the growth rate of cells was significantly higher in one of the batches compared to others. While it is not possible to establish the exact composition of FBS, some of its contents have already been described in the literature, such as different types of hormones (folliclestimulating hormone, glucagon, insulin, and thyroid hormones), growth factors and cytokines (basic fibroblast growth factor, endothelial cell growth factor, epidermal growth factor, and fibroblast growth factor) and other proteins (albumin, fibronectin, laminin, and transferrin) [20]. To reduce uncontrolled cell differentiation and avoid endotoxin and large variability observed in the FBS, this supplement has been replaced by other additives, such as serum-free medium, animal-free components, such as PL, and more defined serum replacement such as KO [21][22][23].…”
Section: Flow Cytometrymentioning
confidence: 99%