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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2006

Biotransformation of Finasteride (MK-0906) by Selenastrum capricornutum (Green Algae)

Edamanal S. Venkataramani; J. R. Carlin; U. Dolling; P. Christofalo; R. J. Magliette; Byron H. Arison; R. A. Stearns

Finasteride (MK-0906), a drug used for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, is a highly specific inhibitor of steroid 5 alpha-reductase, an enzyme that converts testosterone (T) to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in animals and humans. In a study to evaluate the effect of finasteride on the growth of green alga, Selenastrum capricornutum, the parent drug was not detected by HPLC in the posttreatment (14 day) samples, suggesting complete biotransformation. Thermospray LC/MS, followed by NMR analysis, indicated that the major algal metabolite was 11 alpha-hydroxy-finasteride. This metabolite has negligible in vitro bioactivity against human prostatic 5 alpha-reductase; its potency is only 2% that of finasteride. The primary metabolite of finasteride produced by the green alga involved a biotransformation not previously observed in mammalian and human studies. The green alga effectively deactivates the drug, thereby mitigating any potential environmental impact.


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 1995

Need for environmental quality guidelines based on ambient freshwater quality criteria in natural waters--case study "zinc".

Ralph J. Magliette; F.G. Doherty; D. McKinney; Edamanal S. Venkataramani


Archive | 1995

Process for removing waste pox, alendronate and its by products

Edamanal S. Venkataramani; Andrew L. Forman; Ralph J. Magliette; D. McKinney


Archive | 1992

Biological process for producing 17β-N-monosubstituted carbamoyl-11-oxo-4-aza-5-α-androst-3-one testosterone-5-α reductase inhibitors

Byron H. Arison; Josephine R. Carlin; Edamanal S. Venkataramani


Environmental Progress | 1992

Destruction of cyanides by alkaline hydrolysis in a pipeline reactor

M. Midler; C. M. Bagner; A. S. Wildman; Edamanal S. Venkataramani


Archive | 1995

Process for recovery and recycle of methanesulfonic acid and phosphorous acid

Edamanal S. Venkataramani; Andrew L. Forman; Ralph J. Magliette; William A. Vaughn; Richard Dauer


Archive | 1993

17b-n-monosubstituted carbamoyl-11-oxo-4-aza-5-a-androst-1-en-3-one testosterone-5-alpha reductase inhibitors

Byron H. Arison; Josephine R. Carlin; Edamanal S. Venkataramani


Environmental Progress | 1991

An at-source treatment for organomercury-containing hazardous liquid waste

Ralph J. Magliette; D. McKinney; Edamanal S. Venkataramani; S. Bacher; B. Brian


Archive | 1995

Biodegradation of methanesulfonic acid

Robert Boyle; Edamanal S. Venkataramani


Archive | 1995

A method of removing waste POx, alendronate and its by-products

Edamanal S. Venkataramani; Andrew L. Forman; Ralph J. Magliette; D. McKinney

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