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Erratum for Matthan et al., J. Nutr. 139 (2) 215-221.
J. Nutr. First published April 1, 2009; doi:10.3945/jn.109.105189
Journal of Nutrition, doi:10.3945/jn.109.105189
Vol. 139, No. 4, 793, April 2009

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Matthan NR, Dillard A, Lecker JL, Ip B, Lichtenstein AH (2009). Effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on plasma lipoprotein profile and aortic cholesterol accumulation are similar to those of other unsaturated fatty acids in the F1 B Golden Syrian Hamster. J Nutr. 139:215–221.

The last sentence in the second paragraph of the Introduction is: "Two additional studies in the area, one using sea buckthorn juice (high in 16:1) and another using a combination of 14:1 and 16:1 were inconclusive, primarily due to inadequate study designs and confounding due to the presence of other nonnutritive, lipid-lowering components (8) or fatty acids (9)."

In response to the request by a reviewer for additional information on the 2 studies referenced above, additional material was inserted, but we inadvertently forgot to remove the original wording it was meant to replace.

The corrected sentence is as follows: "Two additional studies in the area, one using sea buckthorn juice (high in 16:1) and another using a combination of 14:1 and 16:1 were inconclusive, primarily due to potential confounding resulting from the presence of other non-nutritive, lipid lowering components (8) or fatty acids (9), respectively.





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