Hmmm... I agree...
The lack of tannins would not pose a danger. Infact, tannins often may have
toxic effects on some organisms. Actually, it's what's responisble for the strong taste when you take a sip of wine or eat a fruit that hasn't ripened.
See, tannins are naturally occurring plant polyphenols that bind and precipitate proteins. They can have a great impact on the nutritive value of food eaten by an organism. Although they occur naturally in fruits/veggies (and in various Acacia gums), they are also existant in zero to insignificant amounts of some food items commonly fed to gliders, i.e. insects, meats, etc. Thus, if
Acacia senegal were to be harmful to gliders, I feel that an absence of tannins in the botanical is not the harmful agent.
I still have not been able to find any scientific backing behind the claims that
A. Senegal is harmful to gliders. Big_Ern, I checked out those sites posted by Pepony and I failed to find the scientific backup to the conclusion that Arabic Gum is harmful to gliders. Also, I wasn't sure if the he was saying that he himself was conducting the studies with a team, or if he and a team were simply researching from studies done. If it was the former, I really hope he could post here so that we could get more about the issue from him.
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