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Correction: Characterization of an exopolysaccharide from probiont Enterobacter faecalis MSI12 and its effect on the disruption of Candida albicans biofilm

G. Seghal Kirana, S. Priyadharshinia, K. Anithaa, Elumalai Gnanamanib and Joseph Selvin*c
aDepartment of Food Science and Technology, Pondicherry University, Puducherry – 605014, India. E-mail: seghalkiran@gmail.com
bDepartment of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, USA. E-mail: gnanam@stanford.edu
cDepartment of Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, Pondicherry University, Puducherry – 605014, India. E-mail: josephselvinss@gmail.com; Fax: +91-413-2655358; Tel: +91-413-2655358

Received 16th February 2017 , Accepted 16th February 2017

First published on 3rd March 2017


Abstract

Correction for ‘Characterization of an exopolysaccharide from probiont Enterobacter faecalis MSI12 and its effect on the disruption of Candida albicans biofilm’ by G. Seghal Kiran et al., RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 71573–71585.


An incorrect version of Fig. 9 (and the graphical abstract) and 10 was published. The corrected versions are shown below.
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Fig. 9 Scanning electron microscope images showing antibiofilm potential of MSI12-EPS on C. albicans. (A) Control biofilm and (B) disrupted by EPS.

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Fig. 10 CLSM analysis with BacLight Live/Dead stain. A. Control biofilms of C. albicans. B. EPS treated biofilms stained using Bac/light kit. Based on this analysis the red colour staining shows the EPS effectively kills the C. albicans cells.

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