Building starch backbones for lab-grown meat using Lego pieces
https://phys.org/news/2019-03-starch-backbones-lab-grown-meat-lego.html
To produce fine starch fibers using electrospinning, electricity is applied to a starch solution as it dispenses from a nozzle. The electrical field that forms between the nozzle and a rotating collection drum draws the starch into long threads. In wet electrospinning, the drum is submerged in a bath of alcohol and water to help congeal the fibers.
In a study recently published in Food Hydrocolloids, the researchers built an inexpensive electrospinning device partially using the popular children's toy Lego.
Building starch backbones for lab-grown meat using Lego pieces
Mar 27, 2019, 12:36am UTC
https://phys.org/news/2019-03-starch-backbones-lab-grown-meat-lego.html
> To produce fine starch fibers using electrospinning, electricity is applied to a starch solution as it dispenses from a nozzle. The electrical field that forms between the nozzle and a rotating collection drum draws the starch into long threads. In wet electrospinning, the drum is submerged in a bath of alcohol and water to help congeal the fibers.
> In a study recently published in Food Hydrocolloids, the researchers built an inexpensive electrospinning device partially using the popular children's toy Lego.