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Microbiological transformation of steroids—XI: the action of corynebacterium simplex on non-corticoid steroid substrates

Charney et al., 1962

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13690066311854765559
Author
Charney W
Nobile A
Federbuch C
Sutter D
Perlman P
Herzog H
Payne C
Tully M
Gentles M
Hershberg E
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Tetrahedron

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Corynebacterium simplex (ATCC 6946) causes the following reactions to occur with appropriate steroid substrates:(1) oxidation of Δ5-3β-hydroxyl to Δ4-3-ketone,(2) oxidation of Δ5-3β-hydroxyl to Δ1, 4-diene-3-ketone,(3) oxidation of secondary 17β-hydroxyl to 17 …
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