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Biotransformation of some steroids by Aspergillus terreus MRC 200365Yildirim et al., 2010
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- Yildirim K
- Uzuner A
- Gulcuoglu E
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The biotransformations of testosterone, epiandrosterone, progesterone and pregnenolone by Aspergillus terreus MRC 200365 for five days were described. The biotransformation of testosterone afforded testolactone. The biotransformation of epiandrosterone afforded 3β …
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