Life3 Biotech (Life3) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Faculty of Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS) to incorporate electrospinning technology into food tech. It will be a world’s first foray to integrate electrospinning into comestibles, which aims to emulate the realistic bite of fish fillet and meat jerky with plant-based protein.
Traditionally, electrospinning has been used as a technique to produce thin fibrils with a high aspect ratio in protective masks, which is crucial in the current COVID-19 situation. This partnership will pioneer new research to explore the feasibility of producing food-grade plant-based proteins using the same technology. The aim is to create nano-sized protein strands that can better mimic the texture and bite of meat, as well as improve the nutritional value of foods.
Read more at: https://news.nus.edu.sg/life3-biotech-and-nus-engineering-optimise-electrospinning-technology-in-food-tech/