Nutritional efficiency of alpha-ketoisocaproate relative to leucine, assessed isotopically
- 1 October 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Vol. 249 (4) , E355-E359
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1985.249.4.e355
Abstract
The efficiency of alpha-ketoisocaproate as a dietary substitute for leucine was assessed in rats by two techniques: first, the minimal dose of alpha-ketoisocaproate required, as a supplement to a leucine-free diet, to achieve a growth rate as great as animals receiving leucine was found to be between 2.2 and 4.4 times larger. Therefore the nutritional efficiency of alpha-ketoisocaproate lies between 0.23 and 0.46. Second, alpha-[1-14C]-ketoisocaproate and [3H]leucine were administered orally and the ratio of 14C/3H incorporated into the leucine of whole-body protein and fibrin was measured. This ratio, divided by the ratio 14C/3H injected, was the same in fibrin as in whole-body protein and averaged 0.39. Thus both techniques yield the same value, within the error of measurement, for the relative nutritional efficiency of alpha-ketoisocaproate. We also found that alpha-ketoisocaproate feeding at varying dosage did not alter this ratio in whole-body protein (measured in rats fasted overnight), suggesting that neither wide variations in growth rate nor exposure for 10 days to alpha-ketoisocaproate (in a diet of constant protein content) alters the relative rates of utilization (or oxidation) of alpha-ketoisocaproate vs. leucine.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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