Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to determine how methionine metabolism is regulated in the liver of growing steers. Six ruminally cannulated steers were used in a replicated 3 × 3 Latin square experiment. Either 0, 5, or 10 g/day L-methionine was infused into the abomasum. These treatments were designed to be deficient, adequate, and in excess of the steers’ requirements for methionine. Methionine supplementation linearly increased protein deposition and decreased the activity of methionine synthase (a methionine conserving enzyme). However, it had little effect on activity of cystathionine synthase (an enzyme that produces cysteine from methionine). Our results suggest that m...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate sulfur amino acid requirements of growing steers. In trial ...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate sulfur amino acid requirements of growing steers. In trial 1,...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to ...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to de...
Holstein steers were used in two 5 x 5 Latin square experiments to evaluate the sparing of methionin...
Previous research has suggested the possibility that the supply of glycine, a nonessential amino a...
Previous research has suggested the possibility that the supply of glycine, a nonessential amino a...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance, ...
Holstein steers were used in two 5 × 5 Latin square experiments to evaluate the sparing of methion...
Holstein steers were used in two 5 × 5 Latin square experiments to evaluate the sparing of methion...
Previous research has suggested the possibility that the supply of glycine, a nonessential amino aci...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate sulfur amino acid requirements of growing steers. In trial ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of supplementing guanidinoacetic acid in the presence or absence o...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate sulfur amino acid requirements of growing steers. In trial ...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate sulfur amino acid requirements of growing steers. In trial 1,...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to ...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to de...
Holstein steers were used in two 5 x 5 Latin square experiments to evaluate the sparing of methionin...
Previous research has suggested the possibility that the supply of glycine, a nonessential amino a...
Previous research has suggested the possibility that the supply of glycine, a nonessential amino a...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance, ...
Holstein steers were used in two 5 × 5 Latin square experiments to evaluate the sparing of methion...
Holstein steers were used in two 5 × 5 Latin square experiments to evaluate the sparing of methion...
Previous research has suggested the possibility that the supply of glycine, a nonessential amino aci...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate sulfur amino acid requirements of growing steers. In trial ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of supplementing guanidinoacetic acid in the presence or absence o...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate sulfur amino acid requirements of growing steers. In trial ...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate sulfur amino acid requirements of growing steers. In trial 1,...