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6 September 2022

Correction: Funk et al. Criticality of Surface Characteristics of Intravenous Iron-Carbohydrate Nanoparticle Complexes: Implications for Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2022, 23, 2140

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This article belongs to the Special Issue Surface-Functionalized Nanoparticles: Preparations, Characterizations, and Applications
The authors wish to make the following corrections to this paper []:
In the original publication, there were wrong reference citations in paragraph 7 of Section 2.2 and Table 4 as published.
In Section 2.2, paragraph 7, “Ferumoxytol contains 30 mg of iron/mL. The complex is an iron oxide coated with polyglucose sorbitol carboxymethylether. The chemical formula of ferumoxytol is Fe5874O8752-C11719H18682O9933Na414 [24]” should be replaced with “Ferumoxytol contains 30 mg of iron/mL. The complex is an iron oxide coated with polyglucose sorbitol carboxymethylether [25]. The chemical formula of ferumoxytol is Fe5874O8752-C11719H18682O9933Na414 [26]”.
In Table 4, the reference numbers did not correspond with the correct numbers in the reference list. The corrected Table 4 appears below:
ProductMolecular Weight (kDa)Particle Size (nm)[39]Zeta Potential (mV)[39]Crystalline StructureReduction Potential (mV) °[25]Reduction Kinetics k(Θ) × 103 (min−1)
Θ = 0.1/0.5/0.8[25]
Blocking Temperature (K)
[25,40]
Iron sucrose34–60 [17,41]
42–44 [25]
252 [42]
140 [39]
8.3 (PDI 0.192)pH 7.43: −26.20
pH 11.03 *: −28.15
2-line ferrihydrite [39]
Ferrihydrite and lepidocrocite [41]
Akageneite [33]
2-line ferrihydrite-like [40]
No clear identification [25]
−494107/89/117 §55
Sodium ferric gluconate289–440 [18]
37.5 [9]
200 [42]
164 [39]
8.6 (PDI 0.244)pH 7.4: −29.70
pH 8.36 *: −29.10
2-line ferrihydrite ([39]
Ferrihydrite and lepidocrocite [41]
Akaganeite [33]
ndndnd
Iron dextran165 [20]
165 [39]
12.2 (PDI 0.149)pH 6.4 *: −15.30
pH 7.31: −17.25
Akageneite [39,41]ndndnd
Ferric derisomaltose155[22]
63–69 [25]
150 [39]
9.9 (PDI 0.182)pH 6.3 *: −22.0
pH 7.35: −21.05
Akaganeite [25,39,41]−338/−50821/41/6356
Ferric carboxymaltose≈ 150 [24]
145–155 [25]
233 [39]
23.1 (PDI 0.07)pH 5.36: 3.68
pH 7.26: −8.52
Akaganeite [25,39,41]−33318/35/55114
Ferumoxytol750 [26]
172–188 [25]
731 [42]
276 [39]
23.6 (PDI 0.143)pH 6.6: −43.20
pH 7.36: −30.55
Magnetite/Maghemite [39]
Magnetite [41]
Maghemite [25]
−245/−76836/67/9873
The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused and state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.

Reference

  1. Funk, F.; Flühmann, B.; Barton, A.E. Criticality of surface characteristics of intravenous iron-carbohydrate nanoparticle complexes: Implications for pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2022, 23, 2140. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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