Abstract
Summary
Ring-labeled d- or L-tryptophan was injected intraperitoneally into chicks. The major portion of L-tryptophan was recovered as CO2 while the D-isomer was primarily detected in excreta. Renal clearance studies showed that infused L-tryptophan was efficiently reabsorbed by the kidney while D-tryptophan behaved similarly to inulin. Compared to L-tryptophan, the D-form was poorly utilized in chickens.
The technical assistance of Ms. Tzina Adler and Ms. Margaret A. Winegardner is gratefully acknowledged.
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