Abstract

When 8% casein basal diet was supplemented with 0.3% dl-methionine or 0.3% dl-methionine plus 0.36% dl- or 0.18% l-threonine, the changes in urinary excretions of urea and allantoin were examined in weanling male rats of Wistar strain with the observations on the body weight gain and % nitrogen retention. Carbohydrate sources used were sucrose or an equimolar mixture of glucose and fructose (G-F) in place of pregelatinized starch used in the previous experiments.In contrast to the previous results, differences in nitrogen utilization, expressed in term of growth rate or % nitrogen retention, became significant by the addition of 0.3% methionine to the basal diet and it was further increased by the simultaneous supplementation with 0.36% dl- or 0.18% l-threonine.Urea excretion was the main variable in total urinary nitrogen output to cause the significant difference in % nitrogen retention between the groups. As postulated in the previous paper, thus, the use of sucrose or G-F mixture considerably exaggera...

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