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Logo of scirepAboutEditorial BoardFor AuthorsScientific Reports
Sci Rep. 2019; 9: 18659.
Published online 2019 Dec 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55121-x
PMCID: PMC6890643
PMID: 31796874

Author Correction: Verbascoside: Identification, Quantification, and Potential Sensitization of Colorectal Cancer Cells to 5-FU by Targeting PI3K/AKT Pathway

Correction to: Scientific Reports 10.1038/s41598-018-35083-2, published online 16 November 2018

This Article contains a typographical error in the Results and Discussion section under subheading ‘Identification and suggested fragmentation of verbascoside’ where,

“The presence of molecular ion at m/z 623 (C29H35O15) for VER [M-H] structure whereas characteristic ion peak of the phenyl propanoid moiety recognized at m/z 161 [caffeic acid-H-H2O] was due to loss of H2O from caffeic acid at m/z 179 [C9H7O4] and the ion peak at m/z 461 represents [M-H-hexose sugar] due to loss of a hexose sugar (−162 amu)25–27

should read:

“The presence of molecular ion at m/z 623 (C29H35O15) for VER [M-H] structure whereas characteristic ion peak of the phenyl propanoid moiety recognized at m/z 161 [caffeic acid-H-H2O] was due to loss of H2O from caffeic acid at m/z 179 [C9H7O4] and the ion peak at m/z 461 represents [M-H-Caffeoyl moiety] due to loss of a Caffeoyl moiety (−162 amu)25–27

Additionally, in Figure 3, the label on the peak is incorrectly labelled as “[M-H-caffaeoyl-rhamnose]”. The correct Figure 3 appears below as Figure 1.

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