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Tetrahedron | 1973

Microbiological synthesis of 16-ketopregnanes from steroidal sapogenins

Eiji Kondo; Takashi Mitsugi

Incubation of diosgenone (1, 25D-spirost-4-en-3-one) with Verticillium theobromae (Turconi) Mason et Hughes (CBS) afforded 20α-hydroxypregn-4<ne-3,16-dione (3) and 3α,11β,20α-trihydroxy-5α-pregnan-16-one (4). The same transformation products were also obtained by the use of Stachylidium bicolor Link (IFO 6647). Isolation and identification processes of the products are discussed.


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1962

Studies on the Transformation of Steroids by Microorganisms

Eiji Kondo; Takashi Mitsugi; Eitaro Masuo

Microbiological conversions of Reichstein’s substance S (4-pregnene-17α,21-diol-3,20-dione) and hydrocortisone to their corresponding 20β-hydroxy derivatives were achieved by means of numerous strains of Streptomyces such as S. diastaticus (ATCC 3315), S. flavogriseus (H-4449), S. albus (ATCC 3351) etc., and it became apparent that 20-carbonyl reduction is the, wide-spread type of transformation in the Streptomyces species.Moreover, several interesting strains having both l-dehydrogenating and 20-carbonyl reducing activities were detected. For instance, when Reichstcin’s substance S was used as substrate 1,4-pregnadiene-17α,21-diol-3,20-dione, 4-pregnene-17α,20β,21-triol-3-one and 1,4-pregnadiene-17α,20β,21-triol-3-one were isolated simultaneously using S. flaveolus (D-551), s. roseochromogenes (O-36) etc. These strains also exhibited similar transformation patterns in the use of hydrocortisone.


Journal of General and Applied Microbiology | 1961

Pseudo-crystallofermentation of steroid:a new process for preparing prednisolone by a microorganism.

Eiji Kondo; Eitaro Masuo


Archive | 1987

Dna encoding flagellin and vector having the same

Junichiro Asaka; Tamio Fujiwara; Takashi Fujiwara; Goro Kuwajima; Eiji Kondo; Masaru Shin


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1966

Microbiological Synthesis of 16-Keto Steroids from Steroidal Sapogenins

Eiji Kondo; Takashi Mitsugi


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1965

Microbiological Synthesis of Aldosterone from Corticosterone

Eiji Kondo; Mitsugi T; Kazuo Tori


Tetrahedron | 1967

Studies on the transformation of steroids by microorganisms—XI: Tertiary (5β, 9α, and 14α) hydroxylations of etiocholanolone

Eiji Kondo; Takashi Mitsugi


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1963

Steroid 1- Dehyd rogen ation by a Crude Enzyme Preparation from Arthrobacter simplex

Eiji Kondo


Archive | 1980

Enzymatic synthesis of β-lactam antibacterials

Eiji Kondo; Takashi Mitsugi; Tamio Fujiwara; Ryonosuke Muneyuki


Archive | 1980

Process for producing 6-aminopenicillanic acid and 6-aminopenicillanic acid S-oxide

Takashi Mitsugi; Yoshiharu Wakisaka; Ryonosuke Muneyuki; Kenzo Koizumi; Eiji Kondo

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