de calyptro le Jeu 01 Fév 07, 0:56
Je vais prendre le risque alors , j'ai relu les posts apparemment on recherchait un pro qui nous renseignerait plus sur les risques de l'oxalate de calcium sur nos animaux..
J'ai trouvé cet article qui montre les effets de l'oxalate sur les organes des iguanes:
High Oxalate Plants
Oxalates and oxalic acid cause two main problems in iguanas. They bind with calcium, leading to metabolic bone disease.
They can also create tiny crystals that are deposited in soft tissues and in joint areas. If the soft tissues they settle in any of the organs that keep the body running, the organ function is impaired and eventually cannot adequately perform its job: it fails. If the crystals settle in muscle tissue or around joints, they cause pain and stiffness, both of which impair mobility.
Spinach, rhubarb, beets, parsley and chard are high in oxalate and/or oxalic acid. We cannot avoid oxalates completely, as most leafy greens, and some vegetables and fruits, have at least some oxalate and/or oxalic acid. What we can do is make decisions to maximize the nutritional punch of the overall diet while minimizing as much as possible the amount of these potentially harmful plant chemicals.
Date Published: 10/10/2002 1:25:00 PM
Et dans un article qui parles des soins à apporter pour les caméléons:
Pothos are known for the their high oxalate content. Oxalate causes problems with calcium absorption so fresh greens should be offered to combat this
En gros beaucoup de plantes contiennent cette fameuse substance et ça nuit à la fixation du calcium au niveau des os et provoquer des déficiences au niveau des os.
Après c'est sur qu'ils sont pas cénsé en manger dans de grandes quantités.
Donc ça devrait aller.