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Corynebacterium hoagii

The natural series of steroids is not necessarily the preferred substrate for aU microorganisms. Greenspan and collaborators (Ap-28) have described oxidation of 17 -hydroxysteroids with Flavobacterium dehydrogenans and -dehydrogenations with Corynebacterium hoagii, which resulted in the transformation of both d and I substrates. [Pg.73]

C2jH2,O Br 9a-bromo-ll/3,21 -dihydroxy-1,4 -pr egnadiene -3,20-dione 21-OAc 21-OH — Corynebacterium hoagii — — N-668... [Pg.130]

C3,H3,0,C1 9a-chloro-ll/3,17a-dihydroxy-1,4 -pregnadiene-3,20-dione A> — Corynebacterium hoagii — — H-379... [Pg.130]


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