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. 2013 Oct 10;69(2):428–436. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkt398

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Cranberry PACs inhibit C. albicans SC5314 biofilm formation on polystyrene and silicone. (a) Cranberry PACs prevent C. albicans SC5314 biofilm formation on polystyrene. Biofilms in AU were coincubated with cranberry PACs at concentrations of 4–1024 mg/L for 24 h. After the incubation period, the metabolic activity of treated biofilms was assessed using the XTT assay. Average of three separate experiments. (b) Cranberry PACs prevent C. albicans SC5314 biofilm formation on silicone. Biofilms in AU were coincubated with cranberry PACs at concentrations of 4–1024 mg/L for 24 h. After the incubation period, the metabolic activity of treated biofilms was assessed using the XTT assay. Average of three independent experiments.