Concentration-dependent linkage of dietary methionine restriction to the components of its metabolic phenotype.
Laura A ForneyDesiree WandersKirsten P StoneAlicia PierseThomas W GettysPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2017)
Restriction of dietary methionine to levels above 0.25% was without effect, while restriction to levels below 0.12% produced responses characteristic of essential amino acid deprivation. In addition, although restriction of dietary methionine to 0.12% did not evoke essential amino acid deprivation responses, it provided insufficient methionine to support growth. The ideal range of dietary methionine restriction was from 0.17% to 0.25%.