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      A comparison of taste thresholds for sweet and astringent-tasting compounds in great apes.

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      Comptes rendus biologies

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          Taste responses to fructose and tannic acid were compared between great apes using the 'two-bottle test' with tests of brief duration. The taste thresholds for fructose were [10-20] mM in Pongo pygmaeus, [40-50] mM in Pan troglodytes, and [70-80] mM in Gorilla gorilla. Inhibition thresholds for tannic acid were [2.9-3.5] mM in Pongo and [2.9-5.9] mM in Pan. Gorillas apparently significantly preferred tannins at low concentrations ([0.59-5.9] mM) but rejected concentrations above [8.8-14.7] mM. These results are discussed in relation to the effects of phylogenetic inertia and biological adaptation.

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          Journal
          C. R. Biol.
          Comptes rendus biologies
          1631-0691
          1631-0691
          Apr 2003
          : 326
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Laboratoire d'écologie générale, MNHN/CNRS FRE 2323, 4, av. du Petit-Château, 91800, Brunoy, France. simmen@ccr.jussieu.fr
          Article
          S1631-0691(03)00122-7
          10.1016/s1631-0691(03)00122-7
          12876895
          9a398ccb-ae35-4899-9b35-7913e0aa3890
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