Correction to: Axenic green microalgae for the treatment of textile effluent and the production of biofuel: a promising sustainable approach
Ashutosh Pandey, Gaurav Kant, Ashwani Chaudhary, Kassian T. T. Amesho, Karen Reddy, Faizal Bux

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TopicsAlgal biology and biofuel production
Correction to: World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
10.1007/s11274-023-03863-2
In the Results and discussions paragraph titled “Composition of fatty acid methyl esters” and Fig. 6: The relative abundance of saturated fatty acids (SFA) and others are needed to be change asThe identified fatty acids in the oil included C14:0 (1.25%), C16:0 (30.28%), C16:1 (1.96%), C18:0 (11.13%), C18:1 (9.02%), C18:3 (29.97%), C19:0 (6.18%), and other fatty acids (10.21%). Saturated fatty acids (SFA) accounted for 48.84% of the composition, followed by unsaturated fatty acids (USFA) at 40.95%.
Fig. 1. Fatty acid methyl ester composition of Chlorella sorokiniana ASK25 grown in recommended condition
