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titleOfInvention Method of producing 19-nor-10beta-carboxylic acids via fungal oxidation of 6-substituted delta-6-pregnanes
abstract FIELD: pharmaceutical chemistry and biotechnology. n SUBSTANCE: invention, which can be used for synthesis of pharmacologically active 19-norsteroides, uses fungus genus Nigrospora capable of oxidizing carbon in position 19 of 6-substituted Δ-6-pregnane, 6-Substituted Δ-6-pregnanes perform oxidation in a biotransformation medium containing 0.2 to 4 mL/L nonionic detergent and 5 to 60 g/L carbon source. n EFFECT: enabled preparation of 19-nor-10β-carboxylic acids with high yield. n 8 cl, 3 ex
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