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titleOfInvention Hydroxylation of 11beta-position of steroid
abstract PURPOSE: To efficiently introduce hydroxyl group into a steroid, by inoculating a microorganism of the genus Nakataea having the ability to hydroxylate hydrogen atom of the steroid, etc., into a culture medium containing the steroid and cultivating the microorganism. n CONSTITUTION: A microorganism, e.g. Nakataea sp. MCI2136 or Drechslera sp. MCI2139, etc., belonging to the genus Nakataea or Drechslera and having the ability to hydroxylate hydrogen atom at the 11β-position of a steroid expressed by the formula (R 1 and R 2 are hydrogen atoms; R 3 and R 4 each are hydrogen atoms, hydroxyl or acyloxy groups) is inoculated into a culture medium containing the steroid and aerobically cultivated. Alternatively, oxidase produced by the above-mentioned microorganism is aerobically reacted with the compound expressed by the formula to introduce hydroxyl group into the 11β-position of the above-mentioned steroid. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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