Dietary Protein Quality and Liver Arginase Activity of Rats |
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Authors: | Shuhachi Kiriyama Hiroyuki Iwao Kiyoshi Ashida |
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Affiliation: | 1. The National Institute of Nutrition, 1 Toyamacho, Shinjukuku, Tokyo;2. Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University, Nagoya |
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Abstract: | The arginase activity of the liver of rats was measured after they had been maintained for 11 or 12 days on diets containing natural proteins (casein or gluten) or amino acid mixtures of various tryptophan levels.Specific activity or total arginase activity increased with the increasing protein quality. Liver arginase activity of the casein group was significantly higher than that of the gluten group in every case for 27-, 61-, and 158-day-old rats. In the case of amino acid diets, the arginase increased with the increments of tryptophan levels up to the “tentative” minimum requirement in the diet. Moreover, these alterations in arginase activity varied inversely with the urinary urea excretion.From the results, it was assumed that the total activity of liver arginase is not necessarily determined only by the metabolic needs for urea biosynthesis. |
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