JOURNAL ARTICLE

Intestinal bacterial origin of d-alanine in urine of mutant mice lacking d-amino-acid oxidase

Ryo KonnoAkira NiwaY Yasumura

Year: 1990 Journal:   Biochemical Journal Vol: 268 (2)Pages: 263-265   Publisher: Portland Press

Abstract

Urine from mutant mice which lack D-amino-acid oxidase contained a large amount of D-alanine. The alanine content was not changed by changes in the dietary composition or by starvation. However, oral administration of an antibiotic, amoxicillin, decreased the urinary alanine to the normal level. These results suggest that the D-alanine is not of dietary origin but of intestinal bacterial origin.

Keywords:
Alanine D-amino acid oxidase Urine Oxidase test Biochemistry Chemistry Amino acid Enzyme Microbiology Biology

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Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Biochemistry
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