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The Role of Dispensable Amino Acids for the Maximum Growth of Chick
Authors:Michihiro Sugahara  Shujiro Ariyoshi
Affiliation:Research Laboratory of Amino Feed Co., Inc., Central Research Laboratories, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Totsukaku, Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:Chicks were fed on the purified diets of which amino acid pattern was modeled after whole egg protein and crude protein content was 21.1%, changing the dietary ratio of indispensable amino acid nitrogen to dispensable amino acid nitrogen (I/D ratio) from 1/1.5 to 3/1 at regular intervals. The balances among amino acids in each indispensable and dispensable group of test diets were kept the same pattern as that of the whole egg, respectively. Optimum I/D ratio for normal chick growth was estimated to be in the range of between 1/1 and 1.5/1, because feed efficiency was the highest at the I/D ratio 1/1 and growth rate was the highest at the I/D ratio 1.5/1.

Chicks were killed and the serum was collected at the end of the experiment. It was shown that the I/D ratios of free amino acid in the serum of chicks were strongly influenced by that of diet.

White Leghorn chicks fed on the Scott’s reference amino acid diet grew as well as those fed on a conventional chick starter. Nitrogen retention of the former was a little less than that of the latter, but the amount of carcass fat of the former was almost twice as much as the latter.

Growth rate of chick was considerably reduced, when glutamic acid which is the only dispensable amino acid in the Scott’s diet was replaced by a mixture of glutamic acid, aspartic acid, alanine and serine, nitrogen content being kept at constant. Sufficient amount of glutamic acid in the Scott’s diet seems to be essential for the maximum growth of chick.
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