Abstract

The relation of the fatty liver with some enzyme activities concerning the amino acid metabolism was investigated. Fatty livers were produced by an amino acid imbalanced diet containing 8% of casein supplemented with 0.3% of DL-methionine (threonine deficient), and serine dehydrase (=threonine dehydrase=cystathionine synthetase), homoserine de-hydrase (=cystine splitting enzyme=cystathionase), and threonine aldolase activities were determined. Under this condition, the threonine aldolase activity was hardly altered, but the serine dehydrase and the homoserine dehydrase activities were fairly variable. However, the variation of these enzyme activities did not seem to have appreciable relation with the fatty liver, but rather had a connexion with the dietary protein level or calory content.

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