Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2025; 33(2): 415-415  https://doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2025.001
Erratum to "Potential Role of Dietary Salmon Nasal Cartilage Proteoglycan on UVB-Induced Photoaged Skin" [Biomol Ther 32(2), 249-260 (2024)]
Hae Ran Lee1,†, Seong-Min Hong1,†, Kyohee Cho1, Seon Hyeok Kim1, Eunji Ko1, Eunyoo Lee1, Hyun Jin Kim2, Se Yeong Jeon2, Seon Gil Do2 and Sun Yeou Kim1,*
1College of Pharmacy, Gachon University, Incheon 21936,
2Naturetech, Co. Ltd, Cheonan 31257, Republic of Korea
*E-mail: sunnykim@gachon.ac.kr
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The first two authors contributed equally to this work.
Published online: March 1, 2025.
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Upon reviewing our published work, we had mistaken the explanation about sample preparation in the method and materials part.

To rectify this error, we have prepared the correct versions as shown below.

Sample preparation

The SPG used in this study was spray-dried powder extract from salmon nasal cartilage using 4% acetic acid (JUVECOL K, Lot. 212463). The proteoglycan content by the previously reported analysis method (Takahashi et al., 2018) was 21.5%, and the chondroitin sulfate contents was 215 mg/g, as analyzed according to the Health Functional Food Code of the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, Korea. Collagen peptide (CP) obtained from Naturetech Co., Ltd. (Cheonan, Korea). JUVECOL K was provided by Ichimaru Pharcos, Co. Ltd (Gifu, Japan).



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