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Interactive and individual effects of dietary non-digestible carbohydrates and oils on DNA damage, SCFA and bacteria in the large bowel of rats – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2009

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In error, the key to Fig. 1 was printed incorrectly. The corrected figure is reprinted here(Reference Conlon and Bird1).

Fig. 1 Effects of diets varying in the sources of non-digestible carbohydrates and oils (, Sunola™ oil; , fish oil) on colonic DNA damage in rats. The comet assay was used to determine the number of single-strand DNA breaks in the colonocytes extracted from the colon and the resulting comet tail moments (comet tail length × per cent DNA in the tail) are presented. Values are presented as the mean with its standard error (n 8). a,b Mean values with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P < 0·05).

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1Conlon, MA & Bird, AR (2009) Interactive and individual effects of dietary non-digestible carbohydrates and oils on DNA damage, SCFA and bacteria in the large bowel of rats. Br J Nutr 101, 11711177, published by Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/S0007114508056031.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
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Fig. 1 Effects of diets varying in the sources of non-digestible carbohydrates and oils (, Sunola™ oil; , fish oil) on colonic DNA damage in rats. The comet assay was used to determine the number of single-strand DNA breaks in the colonocytes extracted from the colon and the resulting comet tail moments (comet tail length × per cent DNA in the tail) are presented. Values are presented as the mean with its standard error (n 8). a,b Mean values with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P < 0·05).