Turfitt, 1946 - Google Patents
The microbiological degradation of steroids: 3. Oxidation of hydroxy-steroids to keto-derivatives by Proactinomyces sppTurfitt, 1946
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- Turfitt G
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- Biochemical Journal
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Recent work on bacterial oxidation of substances in the steroid group has demonstrated the possibility of converting certain hydroxy-steroids into the corresponding keto-derivatives by microbiological means. Thus, by the use of a'bacterial rmiixture'cultured on Milan yeast …
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