thesisThe metabolism of testosterone and methyltestosterone by liver and kidney tissue of several species has been investigated. In the livers of all species studied there appears to be an enzyme system that requires citrate as a cofactor. This system causes the destruction of the alpha-beta bonding which is found in ring A of many steroids. There is also present in the livers of all species studied except the rabbit an enzyme that requires diphosphopyridine nucleotide for its activity and oxidized the alcohol group at carbon -17 to a ketone. Kidney tissue contains the diphosphopyridine nucleotide - activated system but has very little activity on the alpha-beta conjugation. The effect of variation of diphosphopyridine nucleotide on th...