Microbial Biotransformation of Some Anabolic Steroids
Journal Title: Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2022, Vol 15, Issue 4
Abstract
Microbial biotransformations of various anabolic steroids are reviewed. Studies on oxidation, reduction, and carbon bond cleavage are highlighted. Various anabolic steroid substrates, their metabolites and the microorganisms used for the biotransformations are compiled covering the literature from the period 1984−2018.
Authors and Affiliations
Mohammad Yasin Mohammad , Yusuf Mohammad Al-Hiari, Mohammad S. Abu-Darwish, Maha Habash, Manal Al-Najdawi, Haroon M. Haniffa , M. Iqbal Choudhary
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