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Amino acid interactions in chick nutrition. 2. Interrelationships between leucine, isoleucine and valine.

J. P. F. D'mello, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1970 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 3, pp 313-323
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In this article, the nature of interactions between leucine, isoleucine and valine has been examined in the young chick, and it was shown that the growth retardation following addition of large quantities of leucines were reversed primarily by valine.
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Synopsis The nature of interactions between leucine, isoleucine and valine has been examined in the young chick. In a preliminary experiment excess leucine was added to a diet limiting in isoleucine. The consequent growth depression was partially reversed by additional isoleucine. The plasma amino acid data indicated that the circulating levels of isoleucine and valine were lowered by the surplus load of leucine. Addition of excess leucine to another diet prevented the growth response to the first limiting amino acid, methionine, but permitted the response if this diet were adequately supplemented with isoleucine. Another diet was prepared in which the level of isoleucine was limiting and the level of valine marginally adequate. The growth retardations following addition of large quantities of leucine were reversed primarily by valine. Complete restoration of growth occurred when both valine and isoleucine were present as additional supplements. Excess methionine added to a diet limiting in valine inhibit...

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Amino Acid Toxicities and Imbalances

TL;DR: This chapter discusses amino-acid toxicities and imbalances, a change in the proportions of amino acids in a diet that results in a depression in food intake or growth rate that can be completely prevented by a supplement of the indispensable amino acid present in least amount in the diet in relation to the amount required for optimal performance.
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L-Leucine, an isoleucine antagonist in the rat.

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Leucine, isoleucine and valine relationships in the rat.

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Amino acid interactions in chick nutrition. 1. The interrelationship between lysine and arginine.

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