Correction to: Pharmacology of natural radioprotectors

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Correction to: Pharmacology of natural radioprotectors Gil-Im Mun1 • Seoyoung Kim1 • Eun Choi1 • Cha Soon Kim2 • Yun-Sil Lee1

Published online: 17 June 2019 Ó The Author(s) 2019

Correction to: Arch. Pharm. Res. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12272-018-1083-6

We apologize that there are some errors in the references for three sentences and table 2. 1. In the section ‘‘Naturally occurring radioprotectors’’, the reference of the first paragraph’s last sentence should be changed from ‘(Yu et al. 2003)’ to ‘(Praetorius and Mandal 2008)’. Indeed, amifostine has several clinically relevant limitations, including (1) an administration time within a narrow window (15–30 min before IR exposure); (2) approval only for intravenous (IV) administration (Praetorius and Mandal 2008); and (3) high toxicity associated with undesirable side effects including nausea, vomiting, cephalalgia, and hypotension. 2. In the section ‘‘Ferulic acid’’, the reference of sixth sentence should be changed from ‘(Srinivasan et al. 2006)’ to ‘(Prasad et al. 2006)’.

Pretreatment of lymphocytes and hepatocytes with ferulic acid resulted in a significant decrease in DNA damage and lipid peroxidation after IR exposure (Prasad et al. 2006). 3. In the section ‘‘Hesperidin’’, the reference of fourth sentence should be changed from ‘(Fardid et al. 2016)’ to ‘(Hosseinimehr et al. 2009)’. Additionally, hesperidin was shown to protect against genetic damage to lymphocytes induced by the radiotracer 99mTc-MIBI in vitro (Hosseinimehr et al. 2009). 4. In connection to these errors, the following articles should be deleted in the References section: Fardid R, Ghorbani Z, Haddadi G, Behzad-Behbahani A, Arabsolghar R, Kazemi E, Okhovat MA, Hosseinimehr SJ (2016) Effects of hesperidin as a radio-protector on apoptosis in rat peripheral blood lymphocytes after gamma radiation. J Biomed Phys Eng 6:217–228 Srinivasan M, Rajendra Prasad N, Menon VP (2006) Protective effect of curcumin on gamma-radiation induced DNA damage and lipid peroxidation in cultured human lymphocytes. Mutat Res 611:96–103 Yu Z, Eaton JW, Persson HL (2003) The radioprotective agent, amifostine, suppresses the reactivity of intralysosomal iron. Redox Rep 8:347–355

The original article can be found online at https:// doi.org/10.1007/s12272-018-1083-6. & Cha Soon Kim [email protected] & Yun-Sil Lee [email protected] 1

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Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, Korea Radiation Health Institute, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power CO., LTD, 172, Dolmr-ro, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 13605, Korea

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Instead, following articles should be added to the References section: Hosseinimehr SJ, Ahmadi A, Beiki D, Habibi E, Mahmoudzadeh A (2009) Protective effects of hesperidin against genotoxicity induced by 99mTc-

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Table 2 List of naturally occurring compounds with radioprotective effects Natural compounds

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Radioprotective effects

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