The pathways of arginine: transformations in organs of yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.) cultivated in vitro in the presence and absence of sucrose were investigated. Isolated embryo axes, isolated cotyledons and seeds deprived of their coat were cultured for 96 h on Heller medium with 60 mM saccharose (the fed variant, +S), without sugar (the Starved variant, -S) and for 72 h without sugar, followed by 24 h in its presence (the transferred variant, -S-->+S). Activities of arginine decarboxylase [EC 4.1.1.19], arginase LEC 3.5.3.1], and urease [EC 3.5.1.5] were assessed in extracts from isolated embryo axes. They were the highest in the sugar-starved variant. Supplementation of the medium with saccharose resulted in decrease in enzyme activities. The level of urea was higher (of cn. 20%) in starved embryos than in embryos grown in the saccharose-containing medium. Moreover, participation of transamination in arginine catabolism was evidenced.