Studies on the Toxicity and Antagonism of Amino Acids for Weanling Rats
- 1 September 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 75 (1) , 61-72
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/75.1.61
Abstract
The toxicity of 19 amino acids when fed individually in excess (5% level) in a low-protein diet was studied with weanling rats. With the exception of alanine, all amino acids tested produced depressions in growth to varying degrees. Methionine produced the severest growth depressions followed in decreasing order by tryptophan, DL-aspartic acid, histidine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, cystine, leucine, valine, isoleucine, glycine, asparagine, arginine, L-aspartic acid, lysine and threonine. Glutamic acid, proline and serine produced only slight growth depressions. Results of studies on the isomers of several amino acids indicated that the D-isomers usually produced less inhibition in growth than the corresponding L-form. DL-Aspartic acid, however, produced greater detrimental effects than L-aspartic acid. The growth depression of the several amino acids studied could be partially or completely prevented by supplements of protein to the diet. The degree of toxicity of the amino acids was dependent also upon the specific protein fed the animals. L-Cystine at a level of 5% in a low-protein diet depressed growth and produced some deaths. When the casein in the high-cystine diet was increased to a level of 36%, the number of deaths was greatly increased. When lactalbumin was fed in place of casein, however, no deaths occurred and growth was nearly normal. Supplements of leucine or of hemoglobin to a corn grain basal diet produced a severe depression in growth. The effect was partially-to-completely reversed by supplements of isoleucine. Analyses of the plasma usually demonstrated high values for free amino acid content of the amino acid supplemented in excess in the diet. However, the toxicity of several amino acids did not appear to be directly related to their plasma concentration.Keywords
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