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- W4246293477 abstract "The response of all urea cycle enzymes, i.e. carbamyl phosphate synthetase, ornithine transcarbamylase, argininosuccinate synthetase, argininosuccinase and arginase, has been determined in the liver of protein-depleted young rats which were forcibly fed individual essential l-amino acids along with or without caloric sources. The feeding of individual amino acids produced different effects on the level of each of the enzymes, and generally the response of carbamyl phosphate synthetase, argininosuccinate synthetase, argininosuccinase and arginase was greater than that of ornithine transcarbamylase. Of all the essential amino acids tested tryptophan was most effective on the elevation of these enzymes. Several amino acids, phenylalanine, leucine, threonine and methionine had also somewhat effect on the increase of some enzyme activities, but other amino acids had little or no effect on the response of these enzymes. On the contrary, histidine and lysine caused appreciable decrease of arginase activity. These enzyme activities in rats fed tryptophan alone were extremely higher than those of animals fed it along with caloric sources. The response level of the enzymes was essentially dependent on the tryptophan content in diets under the proper conditions. Tryptophan feeding did not produce any increase in both levels of urine and plasma urea despite the elevation of all urea cycle enzyme activities occured." @default.
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- W4246293477 title "Influence of Forced-Feeding of Individual Essential Amino Acids on the Activities of All Urea Cycle Enzymes in Rat Liver" @default.
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