Steroids

Metabolism of progesterone and testosterone by a Bacillus sp.

SB Mahato, S Banerjee, NP Sahu

Index: Mahato, Shashi B.; Banerjee, Sukdeb; Sahu, Niranjan P. Steroids, 1984 , vol. 43, # 5 p. 545 - 558

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Abstract

Abstract Microbial transformations by a Bacillus sp. were employed as a means of preparing potentially important derivatives of progesterone and testosterone. Each microbial metabolite was subjected to structure elucidation employing 1 H and 13 C nmr, mass ...

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