Effects of Arginine and Methionine on the Growth Depression of Rats Fed Diets High in Glycine |
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Authors: | Hisanao Takeuchi Tadashi Tanaka Keiichiro Muramatsu |
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Institution: | Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University, Iwata, Shizuoka-Ken |
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Abstract: | In order to determine if the growth retardation by dietary exceess glycine could be prevented by the addition of arginine and/or methionine, weanling rats were fed a 25% casein diet (standard) or a 10% casein diet (low protein diet) with a supplement of several combinations of glycine, arginine, or methionine.The changes in body weight, urinary creatinine, and kidney transamidinase activity were determined. The growth depression effect by excess glycine was prevented considerably in animals receiving standard diet and completely in animals receiving low protein diet by the addition of arginine and methionine to the high glycine diets.The total urinary creatinine was increased by the supplement of both glycine and arginine, while the growth rate was not invariably raised and kidney transamidinase activity had a tendency to decrease. |
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