Abstract

In a previous report(l) we showed that trypsin (1-300) fed at 0.15% of the diet neutralized most of the effect of the growth inhibitor present when one-fourth of the protein in the diet of the chick was provided as raw soybean meal. This relative amount of raw meal caused practically as much growth inhibition as did higher proportions. It has been indicated that the substance in crude trypsin, which is able to reverse the action of the soybean growth inhibitor in rat diets, is not trypsin but some associated impurity(2). In a critical test of this question we have fed crystalline lyophilized trypsin in chick diets containing raw soybean protein.Methods. The procedure was the same as previously described(l). Chicks were carefully selected for uniform size and vitality and then divided equally into pens of 9 each.Results. The results of 2 experiments are given in Table I. These show a distinct increase in weight gains when the crystalline trypsin was added.Discussion. It is not certain that the amount of tr...

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