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Self-selection of Dietary Threonine in the Rat and the Effect of Taste Stimuli on its Selection
Authors:Yukiko Yamamoto  Makoto Suzuki  Keiichiro Muramatsu
Affiliation:Laboratory of Food and Nutrition, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka 422, Japan
Abstract:The possible regulation of dietary threonine intake and the effect of a palatable (sodium saccharin) or aversive (quinine sulfate) taste stimulus on the manner of threonine selection were investigated in rats using a self-selection feeding method. Weanling rats were offered the choice of two diets differing only in threonine content for 2 weeks. Both weight gain and food consumption in the rats offered the choice of diets were quite comparable to each other and were the same as those in rats fed one diet containing sufficient threonine. Threonine intake of the self-selecting rats ranged from 0.43 to 1.90% of the food consumed. The threonine concentrations in the plasma and brain of the self-selecting rats increased proportionally with the threonine intake. When rats were offered a choice of two diets containing various amounts of threonine with taste materials, i.e., sodium saccharin or quinine sulfate, neither the dietary threonine nor their growth were ever affected.

These results indicate clearly that rats have an ability to regulate threonine intake to meet their requirement for the l-amino acid, and the threonine selection is not influenced significantly by the dietary addition of palatable or aversive taste materials.
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