Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về sinh học được đăng trên tạp chí sinh học quốc tế đề tài: Genetic and metabolic aspects of androstenone and skatole deposition in pig adipose tissue: A review | Genet. Sel. Evol. 40 2008 581-582 INRA EDP Sciences 2008 DOI gse 2008023 Available online at Erratum Genet. Sel. Evol. 40 2008 129-143 Genetic and metabolic aspects of androstenone and skatole deposition in pig adipose tissue A review Annie Robic1 Catherine Larzul2 Michel Bonneau3 1INRA UMR 444 de Génétique cellulaire BP52627 31326 Castanet-Tolosan France 2INRA UR337 Station de genetique quantitative et appliquee 78352 Jouy-en-Josas France 3INRA UMR1079 Systemes d elevage nutrition animale et humaine INRA-Agrocampus Rennes Domaine de la Prise 35590 Saint-Gilles France It has been drawn to the attention of the authors that in Figure 1 the common intermediate products of the transformation of progesterone and 5 16 androsta-dien-3bol into androstenone is 4 16-androstadien-3-ene and not 4 16 androsta-dien-3-one . In addition the list of the final products of androstenone sulfonation has been completed. This corrigendum published in issue 5 2008 is freely available in electronic form on the web site of GSE http . Corresponding author Article published by EDP Sciences 582 Erratum HO cholesterol CYP11A pregnenolone 3pHSD androstadienol sulfate andien-p synthetase CYb5 11 -deoxycorticosterone hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase Final products of androstenone sulfonation 3a-androstenol sulfate 3p-androstenol sulfate hydroxy-androstenone sulfate andro 3-enol sulfate hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase 5a-androsten-3a-ol a-androstenol andro 3-enol I androstenone I hydroxy-androstenone Figure 1. Main enzymes involved in the porcine metabolism of .