The use of plant-based proteins in cell-based food production has the potential to create animal-based products more sustainably and ethically. This collaboration demonstrates a breakthrough in reducing production costs, making cell-cultured food more commercially viable.
Tiamat Sciences produced a plant-based version of a specific growth factor used by BIOMILQ in its cell-based early-life nutrition products.
The plant-based protein was shown to be as effective as the commercially available alternative, while being ten times more affordable.
BIOMILQ requires scalable cell culture media to produce human milk components outside the body, while Tiamat Sciences uses a scalable plant-based production platform to develop proteins.
Tiamat Sciences developed a plant-based version of the Human Prolactin growth factor for BIOMILQ, which supports the growth and productivity of mammary cells.
Tests showed that Tiamat Sciences' plant-sourced Prolactin was equally effective and cost one-tenth of the commercially available proteins.
Plant-based systems offer greater scalability, sustainability, and reduced operational expenses compared to animal-based processes.
The collaboration between Tiamat Sciences and BIOMILQ highlights the potential of plant-based proteins to significantly reduce production costs in cell-based food production. This breakthrough paves the way for more sustainable and affordable cell-cultured food products in the future.