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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 110 No. 5 May 1980, pp. 959-964
Copyright © 1980 by American Society for Nutrition
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Utilization of the D- and L-Isomers of Methionine and Methionine Hydroxy Analogue as Determined by Chick Bioassay

David H. Baker and Katherine P. Boebel

Department of Animal Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801

Young chicks were fed sulfur-amino acid (SAA) deficient soy protein or crystalline amino acid diets to evaluate the relative efficacy of the D- and L-isomers of methionine and 2-hydroxy-4-(methylthiobutyrate)Ca (OH-methionine). With crystalline amino acid diets, D-OH-methionine ([{alpha}] Formula = +24.3) was decisively superior to L-OH-methionine ([{alpha}] Formula = -25.3) as a source of methionine activity. The D-isomer of OH-methionine was also much more toxic than the L-isomer as measured by magnitude of growth depression and severity of hemolytic anemia. DL-OH-methionine was intermediate in toxicity between the pure D- and L-isomers, but its efficacy for growth promotion was greater than what would have been predicted from its (equal) content of the two isomers. With methionine, the L-isomer was superior in growth-promoting efficacy to the D-isomer; DL-methionine, however, more nearly paralleled the response to L- than to D-methionine. In all cases where the crystalline amino acid diet was fed, regardless of isomeric form, methionine was vastly superior to OH-methionine as a source of SAA activity. With the soy-protein diet, on the other hand, differences in efficacy between methionine and OH-methionine were minimal, and isomeric form was of lesser consequence.


KEY WORDS: L-, D- and DL-methionine • L, D- DL-hydroxy methionine • crystalline amino acid diets • intact protein diets • toxicity • hemolytic anemia

Manuscript received 14 September 1979.


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