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Effects of Crystalline Lysine, Threonine and Tryptophan Supplementation of Diets Containing Reduced Protein Levels on Performance of Growing Pigs

  • Li, D.F.;Xiao, C.T.;Kim, J.H.;Cho, W.T.;Han, In K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 1998
  • Three hundred and fifty-two growing pigs were utilized in three growth trials to investigate the effects of crystalline amino acid supplementation on growing pigs' growth performance and feed consumption. In Exp. 1, diets were formulated on the basis of digestible amino acids. Utilization of rapeseed meal plus cottonseed meal (R + C) in diet supported similar average daily gain (ADG), feed/gain (F/G) and cost per gain (p > 0.05) to group of soybean meal (SBM). In Exp. 2, 14% CP diets containing equal amount of cottonseed meal and rapeseed meal were formulated with the addition of threonine and/or tryptophan. Supplementation with threonine improved ADG and F/G (p < 0.05). Supplementation with only tryptophan made no benefits for ADG of growing pigs. In Exp. 3, diets with different threonine level were formulated. Increasing dietary threonine to 0.54% improved (p < 0.05) ADG and F/G compared to 0.45% dietary threonine. Increase in dietary threonine did not improve ADG (p > 0.05) but decreased F/G (p < 0.05) because of a decrease in average daily feed intake. Pigs fed diet with dietary threonine/lysine ratio of 67.5% supported optimum growth performance.

Monitoring for the Color Formation of a Doraji Tea by Soaking of Threonine and Sucrose Solution and Roasting (Threonine과 Sucrose 용액에 침지 및 볶음에 의한 도라지차의 색상 발현 모니터링)

  • Lee, Gee-Dong;Jeong, Yong-Jin;Park, Nan-Young;Kwon, Joong-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.938-944
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    • 1999
  • Response surface methodology (RSM) was used for monitoring the changes of Hunter's color and organoleptic colors of roasted doraji tea with variations in threonine concentration of soaking solution and roasting condition. In soaking and roasting processes based on the central composite design with variations in threonine concentration of soaking solution, roasting temperature and roasting time, coefficients of determinations $(R^{2})$ of the models were above 0.87 (p<0.05) in Hunter's color parameters and organoleptic color. Hunter's color L value of roasted doragi tea was maximized in 0.09% threonine concentration of soaking solution, $142.37^{\circ}C$ and 21.94 min in roasting condition. Hunter's color a value of roasted doragi tea was maximized in 1.24% threonine concentration of soaking solution, $154.01^{\circ}C$ and 28.59 min in roasting condition, minimized in 1.67% threonine concentration of soaking solution, $137.61^{\circ}C$ and 24.62 min in roasting condition, Hunter's color b value of roasted doragi tea was maximized in 1.10% threonine concentration of soaking solution, $154.72^{\circ}C$ and 27.12 min in roasting condition. The maximum quality of organoleptic color of roasted doragi tea was soaked in 1.25% threonine concentration, and roasted at $141.81^{\circ}C$ for 34.14 min.

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Production of L-Threonine by Auxotrophs and Analogue Resistant Mutants of Escherichia coli (영양요구성주 및 유사체 내성 대장균 변이주에 의한 L-스레오닌 생산)

  • 이진호;오종원;현형환;이현환
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.583-587
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    • 1991
  • A threonine overproducer, E. coli TF427, which is resistant to threonine analogue, a-amino-(3-hydroxyvaleric acid (AHV), and requires both methionine and isoleucine was developed by the mutations of E, coli W3110 using N-methyl-Nf-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (NTG) and UV. The E. coli TF427 produced 46.5 gll of threonine in a 5-L jar fermentor after 44 hr cultivation. The aspartokinase I of TF427 was not inhibited by threonine, and its synthesis was not repressed by threonine plus isoleucine.

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음나무 껍질의 fructose 및 threonine첨가에 따른 볶음처리시 관능적 특성

  • 박난영;우승미;노정은;정용진
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Postharvest Science and Technology of Agricultural Products Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.141.1-141
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    • 2003
  • 향미가 우수한 음나무 차를 제조하기 위한 최적의 기질물질 선별 실험으로 당, 아미노산 첨가하여 관능검사를 실시하였다. 여러 종류의 당(fructose)과 아미노산(threonine)을 첨가 및 혼합하여 그 혼합용액에 3시간 침지시킨 후 12시간 동안 건조하여 10$0^{\circ}C$, 4분 동안 볶음처리하여 중심합성계획에 의해 관능검사를 실시하였다. 그 결과 색상에 관한 관능평가에서 fructose 12%, threonine 2% 첨가한 음나무 껍질이 가장 우수한 것으로 나타났으며, fructose 9%, threonine 1.5% 첨가한 음나무피가 향미에서 가장 높은 관능평가를 나타내었다. 맛에서는 fructose 6%, threonine 1% 첨가한 음나무피가 가장 높은 것으로 나타났다. 또한, 전반적 기호도에서는 fructose 6%, threonine 3%와 fructose 6%, threonine 1% 첨가가 우수한 것으로 나타났다. 관능적 품질 평가에서는 아미노산보다 당의 함량에 따라 영향을 많이 받는 것으로 나타났으며 당의 함량이 높을수록 관능적 품질평가도 높은 것으로 나타났다. 특히 맛에 대한 관능평가에서 당의 함량이 증가할수록 높았으며 전반적인 기호도에서는 당과 아미노산의 함량이 증가할수록 감소하다가 일정시점 이후로는 오히려 증가하였다.

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Producyion of Threonine Using Methanol Dehydrogenase and Serine Hydroxyltransferase in a New Methylotrophic Bacterium KJ29 (New Methylotrophic Bacterium KJ29의 Methanol Dehydrogenase와 Serine Hydroxymethyltransferase를 이용한 Threonine의 생산에 관한 연구)

  • 김경자
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.577-581
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    • 1993
  • The amino acid threonine was produced from glycine and ethanol in a reaction mixture using cell free extract of the methylotrophic bacterium isolated from soil and identified as mellthylo-bacterium sp. KJ29. Although the isolate could grow on carbon source other than methanol, only the cell free extract from the cells grown on methanol produced threonine. Methanol dehydrogenase (MDH) activity was present only in the cells grown on methanol when compared to the cells grown on heterotrophic substrates.

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Optimal Threonine:Lysine Ratio for Growing Pigs of Different Sexes

  • Chang, W.H.;Lee, J.H.;Heo, K.N.;Paik, I.K.;Han, In K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.13 no.12
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    • pp.1731-1737
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    • 2000
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of threonine:lysine ratios on growth performance, apparent nutrient digestibility and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) concentration, and to estimate the optimal threonine:lysine ratios for growing barrows and gilts. A total of 150 pigs (Landrace${\times}$Yorkshire${\times}$Duroc, $16.75{\pm}0.42kg$ average body weight, 75 barrows and 75 gilts) was randomly allotted into six treatments in a $2{\times}3$ factorial design. Six diets were formulated to contain 1.12% lysine for barrows and 1.33% lysine for gilts with three threonine:lysine ratios (50, 60 and 70%) for both barrows and gilts. Throughout the whole experimental period (16 to 56 kg body weight), there was no interaction between sex and dietary threonine:lysine ratio in average daily gain (ADG), average daily feed intake (ADFI) and feed conversion rate (FCR). Between sexes, there was a clear sex-effect showing better growth performance of barrows. Barrows consumed more feed (p<0.01) and grew faster (p<0.01) than gilts. For barrows, there was a trend to improved ADG and FCR with increasing threonine:lysine ratio. For gilts, there was a trend to improved ADG and FCR up to threonine:lysine ratio of 60%, but not significant. There was no interaction between sex and threonine:lysine ratio in nutrient digestibilities of growing pigs except for crude ash (CA). Between sexes, there were differences in nutrient digestibilities, except for calcium for which gilts showed higher a digestibility (p<0.01). Among dietary threonine:lysine ratios, there were no differences in nutrient digestibilities. Mean values of essential amino acids (EAA), non-essential amino acids (NEAA) and total amino acids (TAA) digestibilities were not affected by sex and dietary threonine:lysine ratio. There was no evidence of an interaction between sexes and dietary threonine:lysine ratio. Between sexes, total BUN concentration was lower in gilts than barrows (p<0.05). It was concluded that a 70 and 60% dietary threonine:lysine ratio for barrows (1.12% lysine) and gilts (1.33% lysine) tended to result in better growth performances and nutrient utilization and lower BUN concentration than other threonine:lysine ratios.

Monitoring of Roast Color Formation in Ginseng Using Threonine and Sucrose (Threonine과 Sucrose를 이용한 인삼의 색상 발현 모니터링)

  • Lee, Gee-Dong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.735-740
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    • 2014
  • The study investigated the roast color formation properties of ginseng upon soaking in threonine/sucrose solution followed by roasting. To determine operational parameters, including threonine concentration ($X_1$, 0.1~0.9%), sucrose concentration ($X_2$, 1.0~3.0%), and roasting temperature ($X_3$, $130{\sim}170^{\circ}C$), response surface methodology was applied to monitor color properties, including brown color intensity, Hunter's colors, and organoleptic color. Coefficients of determinations ($R^2$) of the models were above 0.8758 (P<0.05) in terms of brown color intensity and Hunter's color parameters. Brown color intensity of roasted ginseng extract was maximized in 0.70% threonine and 2.32% sucrose soaking solution under roasting conditions of 25 min at $166.03^{\circ}C$. a values of roasted ginseng were maximized in 0.74% threonine and 2.19% sucrose soaking solution under roasting conditions of $165.40^{\circ}C$. b values of roasted ginseng were maximized in 0.61% threonine and 2.28% sucrose soaking solution under roasting conditions of $159.16^{\circ}C$. The maximum organoleptic color score of roasted ginseng extract was 7.27 in 0.53% threonine and 1.01% sucrose soaking solution under roasting conditions of $146.96^{\circ}C$.

Studies on the body growth and free amino acids in plasm and liver of rat fed on sucrose diet adding Methionine, Threonine and Tryptophane (Methionine, Threonine, Tryptophane을 添加한 砂糖飼料에 의한 白쥐의 體重增加 및 Plasm, 肝臟中의 遊離아미노酸에 대한 硏究)

  • Lee, Hyun-Ki
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.109-113
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    • 1966
  • By the micro-bioassay method, quantitative studies were made on the increment of body weight and changes in free-lysine and threonine contents in the liver and plasm of rats, when they were fed on sucrose diet added with 0.3% DL-methionine, 0.36% DL-threonine and 0.1% L-tryptophane. The results of the experiment were as follows: (1) The weight gain and growth gain of rats decreased more when they were fed on 0.36% DL-threonine diet (Sth-group) than 0.3% DL-methionine diet (Sm-group). But those gain were increased when they were fed on 0.1% L-tryptophane diet (Str-group). (2) The contents of free-lysine and threonine in plasm and liver of rats were decreased more when they were fed on 0. 36% DL-threonine diet than 0.3% DL-methionine diet. And, those free amino acids were increased greatly when they were fed on 0.1% L-tryptophane diet. (3) The increment of body weight was the biggest when the free amino acid pattern showed that the contents of free-lysine decreased and threonine increased in the plasm and liver of rats being fed on 0.l% L-tryptophane diet.

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Developing Model Equation to Subdivide Threonine Requirements into Requirements for Growth and Maintenance in Pigs

  • Yang, C.J.;Lee, D.W.;Chung, I.B.;Kim, Y.H.;Shin, I.S.;Chae, B.J.;Kim, J.H.;Han, In K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.122-133
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    • 1997
  • Purified diets containing 5 graded levels of threonine were fed to young, growing and finishing pigs to determine the threonine requirement for growth and maintenance. A model was developed to subdivide the threonine requirement for the maintenance from the requirement for growth. From this model, the threonine requirement for growth was 7.733, 10.968 and 11.235 g/kg live weight gain and the maintenance requirement was 0.118, 0.048 and 0.024 g per unit of metabolic body size at each stage of growth, respectively. In the young pigs, the threonine requirement for growth was 0.388 g/g N gain and the maintenance requirement was 0.122 g per unit of metabolic body size. The breakpoint of plasma threonine concentrations was 3.995, 7.933 and 7.738 g/d, respectively. Expected requirements obtained from these formulae were in general agreement with previous estimates. Based on the weight gain vs N gain equation, about 4.24% of the retained protein was comprised of threonine and compared to 3.81%, the mean threonine content of pig muscle CP.

Hyperproduction of L-Threonine by Adding Sodium Citrate as Carbon Source in Transformed Escherichia coli Mutant. (형질전환된 Escherichia coli변이주에서 Sodium citrate를 이용한 고농도 L-Threonine 생산)

  • 이만효;김병진;정월규;최선욱;박해룡;황용일
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.868-873
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    • 2004
  • The efficient fermentative production of L-threonine fermentation was achieved by using Escherichia coli MT201, transformed a plasmid carrying pyruvate carboxylase gene. It is an attempt to supply oxaloacetate to the L-threonine biosynthetic pathway. In order to improve the L-threonine productivity of E. coli MT201, a plasmid pPYC which is an expression vector of the pyruvate carboxylase gene of Coryne-bacterium glutamicum, was introduced. When E. coli MT/pPYC was incubated with medium containing only glucose as a carbon source, both the cell growth and L-threonine production were reduced, compared to the results from fermentation of E. coli MT201. In order to circumvent this effect, we attempted the addition of a mixed carbon source, composed of glucose and sodium citrate at a ratio of 1.5:3.5. It was shown that L-threonine production and cell growth (OD660) with E. coli MT/pPYC reached up to 75.7 g/l and 48, respectively, at incubation for 75 hr under fed-batch fermentation conditions. It is assumed that overproduction of L-threonine by anaplerotic pathway leads unbalance of TCA cycle and sodium citrate might playa role to recover normal TCA cycle.