The fungus Aspergillus tamarii transforms progesterone to testololactone in high yield through a flexible four-step enzymatic pathway. To date no studies have investigated the effect of transposition of steroidal functionality between ring-A and ring-D in order to determine the effect on steroidal metabolism. A series of novel quasi reverse steroids (7–9) were synthesised through Linz and Schäfer oxidation where 14-en-16-one functionality is generated on ring-D of the steroid. To retain parity with the normal series ring-D functionality was substituted onto ring-A of the analogues. All of the analogues (7–9) were handled through a minor 11β-hydroxylation pathway with no lactones being formed. In previous studies testololactone is produced w...
The research on the synthesis of steroids and its derivatives is of high interest due to their clini...
The biotransformation of androsterone (1), epiandrosterone (2), androstanedione (3) and DHEA (dehydr...
The biotransformation of dehydroepiandrosterone, progesterone and pregnenolone by Aspergillus candid...
The fungus Aspergillus tamarii transforms progesterone to testololactone in high yield through a fle...
The fungus Aspergillus tamarii metabolizes progesterone to testololactone in high yield through a se...
A range of cortical steroids have been transformed by the fungus Aspergillus tamarii, which has the ...
The fungus Aspergillus tamarii transforms progesterone 1 into testololactone 5 in high yield through...
The fungus Aspergillus tamarii transforms progesterone 1 into testololactone 5 in high yield through...
Four isomers of 5α-androstan-3,17-diol have been transformed by the filamentous fungus Aspergillus t...
A series of 3α,5-cycloandrostane analogues with a range of functionality (6α and 6β alcohols and ket...
The fungus Corynespora cassiicola metabolises exogenous steroids in a unique and highly specific man...
Corynespora cassiicola has a unique but unexplored ability amongst fungi, in that it can hydroxylate...
This paper demonstrates for the first time transformation of a series of steroids (progesterone, and...
This paper demonstrates for the first time transformation of a series of steroids (progesterone, and...
Abstract Background Metabolic activities of microorganisms to modify the chemical structures of orga...
The research on the synthesis of steroids and its derivatives is of high interest due to their clini...
The biotransformation of androsterone (1), epiandrosterone (2), androstanedione (3) and DHEA (dehydr...
The biotransformation of dehydroepiandrosterone, progesterone and pregnenolone by Aspergillus candid...
The fungus Aspergillus tamarii transforms progesterone to testololactone in high yield through a fle...
The fungus Aspergillus tamarii metabolizes progesterone to testololactone in high yield through a se...
A range of cortical steroids have been transformed by the fungus Aspergillus tamarii, which has the ...
The fungus Aspergillus tamarii transforms progesterone 1 into testololactone 5 in high yield through...
The fungus Aspergillus tamarii transforms progesterone 1 into testololactone 5 in high yield through...
Four isomers of 5α-androstan-3,17-diol have been transformed by the filamentous fungus Aspergillus t...
A series of 3α,5-cycloandrostane analogues with a range of functionality (6α and 6β alcohols and ket...
The fungus Corynespora cassiicola metabolises exogenous steroids in a unique and highly specific man...
Corynespora cassiicola has a unique but unexplored ability amongst fungi, in that it can hydroxylate...
This paper demonstrates for the first time transformation of a series of steroids (progesterone, and...
This paper demonstrates for the first time transformation of a series of steroids (progesterone, and...
Abstract Background Metabolic activities of microorganisms to modify the chemical structures of orga...
The research on the synthesis of steroids and its derivatives is of high interest due to their clini...
The biotransformation of androsterone (1), epiandrosterone (2), androstanedione (3) and DHEA (dehydr...
The biotransformation of dehydroepiandrosterone, progesterone and pregnenolone by Aspergillus candid...