Abstract
Liver threonine dehydratase and histidase activities of rats fed on a threonine and a histidine imbalanced diets respectively, were measured, each of which was the degradation enzyme of the most limiting amino acid for rats on each imbalanced diet. Rats of the imbalanced groups initially lost their body weight, and began to grow again after a few days. Threonine dehydratase activity decreased by changing from stock diet to the experi-mental diets, and no difference was observed among the control and the imbalanced groups. Histidase activity decreased gradually on the control diet, but, the enzyme activity of the histidine imbalanced group was maintained at the higher level. The inconsistency among the enzyme activities and growth showed that neither the increase of threonine dehydratase activity in threonine imbalance nor that of histidase activity in histidine imbalance would be the main cause of the imbalance.