Process and microorganism for degrading steroids

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Preparing heterocyclic carbon compound having only o – n – s,...

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4351721, 435253, 435822, C12P 1706, C12N 1500, C12N 120, C12R 101

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ABSTRACT:
A novel microorganism, mutant chol 149-K14 (DSM 2065) and process for the preparation of 3a.alpha.-H-4.alpha.-(3'-propionic acid)-5.alpha.-hydroxy-7a.beta.-methyl-hexahydro-1-indanone and the .delta.-lactone thereof comprising culturing a steroid compound of animal or plant origin with the above microorganism mutant in an aqueous nutrient medium under aerobic conditions.

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