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A recent meta-analysis examined the potential of using single-cell protein (SCP) derived from fruit waste as a sustainable food source. The study explored the use of synthetic biology to optimize the nutritional content of this SCP, paving the way for programmable nutrition within sustainable food systems.
Researchers analyzed multiple studies focusing on the production of SCP from various fruit wastes. The analysis highlighted the feasibility of converting fruit waste into valuable protein sources through microbial fermentation. Furthermore, the application of synthetic biology tools allows for the manipulation of the SCP’s amino acid profile, vitamin content, and other nutritional parameters. This approach offers the possibility of tailoring SCP to meet specific dietary needs, thereby contributing to more sustainable and personalized food systems.
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Date: May 9, 2026
Fruit Waste Transformed: Synthetic Biology Enhances Single-Cell Protein for Programmable Nutrition – geneonline.com
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