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Correction: Dietary xylooligosaccharides modulate oxidative stress and pathogen resistance in growing rabbits

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Correction: J Animal Sci Biotechnol 16, 145 (2025)

https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-025-01268-9


Following publication of the original article [1], the authors found an error in Fig. 5 and its caption, in which "ileum" should be corrected to "jejunum". Fig. 5 has been corrected from:

Fig. 5
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Effects of XOS on the activity of digestive enzymes in growing rabbits. A The activity of amylase in the ileum of growing rabbits. B The activity of lipase in the ileum of growing rabbits. C The activity of trypsin in the jejunum of growing rabbits. D The activity of cellulase in the caecum of growing rabbits. E The activity of hemicellulose in the caecum of growing rabbits. F The activity of pectinase in the caecum of growing rabbits

To:

Fig. 5
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Effects of XOS on the activity of digestive enzymes in growing rabbits. A The activity of amylase in the jejunum of growing rabbits. B The activity of lipase in the jejunum of growing rabbits. C The activity of trypsin in the jejunum of growing rabbits. D The activity of cellulase in the caecum of growing rabbits. E The activity of hemicellulose in the caecum of growing rabbits. F The activity of pectinase in the caecum of growing rabbits

The original article [1] has been updated.

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