Author:
Morris Samuel,Wright Norman C.
Abstract
The results of the present experiments may be summarised as follows:(1) When minimal quantities of protein are fed in the maintenance rationof steers, a deficiency of lysine will lead to a marked increase in the urinary N output. A deficiency of cystine has no effect.(2) The catabolism of body tissue is shown by the high creatine excretionand the S: N ratio of the excess S and N excreted. This is probably the resultof excessive deamination with the production of a mild acidosis.(3) As regards urinary partition of N there is some indication that alysine-deficient diet causes a decreased percentage excretion of urea N and anincrease of ammonia N.(4) The biological values have been calculated, the only marked difference occurring with wheat gluten, a protein very deficient in lysine(5) An approximate value for the lysine requirements for maintenance has been calculated, i.e. 0·80 g. lysine N per 1000 lb. live weight.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Reference14 articles.
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2. (4) Haecker (1903). Bull. Minn, agric. Exp. Sta. No. 79.
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