Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-42550-y, published online 25 September 2023
The original version of this Article contained an error in Figure 2, panel d, where the value “ZnO 2p1/2” was incorrectly given as “ZnO 2p5/2”. The original Figure 2 and accompanying legend appear below.
In addition, Figure 12d contained an error. Due to a mistake during figure assembly an image from the wrong condition was used. The original Figure 12 and accompanying legend appear below.
Photomicrographs of the immunohistochemical expression of leptin in periaortic fat showing: (a) positively stained thin rim of adipocytes’ cytoplasm. intense expression of leptin in various types of adipocytes, marked decreased leptin expression in ZnONPs treated groups. The positive brown color is quantified as optical density by image analysis software. Each bar represents the mean ± SE of 8 rats. *vs normal control group, @vs obese group, #vs ZnONPs (5 mg/kg) at p < 0.05. ZnONPs: Zinc oxide nanoparticle.
Additionally, Table 2 contained errors. Due to a mistake in preparing the table, the data for Cholesterol, Triglycerides, HDL, and LDL were accidentally copied from1. The original Table 2 appears below as Table 1.
[1] El-Seidy, A. M. A., Bashandy, S., Ibrahim, F., Abd El-Rahman, S., Farid, O., Moussa, S., El-Baset, M. Zinc oxide nanoparticles characterization and therapeutic evaluation on high fat/sucrose diet induced-obesity. Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 2022; 65(9): 497–511. doi: 10.21608/ejchem.2022.112166.5113
Furthermore, in the Discussion section,
“The Zn-2p XPS spectra (Fig. 2d) of the nano compound showed Zn-2p3/2 and Zn-2p5/2 characteristic peaks for ZnO at 1021.24 eV and 1044.19 eV, respectively, with a spin–orbit splitting value of ≈ 23 eV indicating the existence of Zn in the +2 oxidation state42.”
now reads:
“The Zn-2p XPS spectra (Fig. 2d) of the nano compound showed Zn-2p3/2 and ZnO 2p1/2 characteristic peaks for ZnO at 1021.24 eV and 1044.19 eV, respectively, with a spin–orbit splitting value of ≈ 23 eV indicating the existence of Zn in the +2 oxidation state42.”
The original Article has been corrected.
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El-Seidy, A. M. A. et al. Zinc oxide nanoparticles characterization and therapeutic evaluation on high fat/sucrose diet induced-obesity. Egypt. J. Chem. 65(9), 497–511. https://doi.org/10.21608/ejchem.2022.112166.5113 (2022).
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Bashandy, S.A.E., El-Seidy, A.M.A., Ibrahim, F.A.A. et al. Author Correction: Zinc nanoparticles ameliorated obesity-induced cardiovascular disease: role of metabolic syndrome and iron overload. Sci Rep 14, 3746 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-53947-8
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