Biotransformation of tissue-specific hormone tibolone with fungal culture Trichothecium roseum

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Abstract

Whole cells based biotransformation is an important tool for bioconversion of steroids. It can be used to synthesize biologically potent compounds with diverse structures. Biotransformation of tissue-specific hormone tibolone (1) with Trichothecium roseum (ATCC 13411) has being carried out for the first time. Two new and three known metabolites 2-6 were isolated from fermentation of tibolone (1) with Trichothecium roseum and their structures were characterized by 2D NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The relative stereochemistry of new metabolites 5 and 6 was deduced by 2D NOESY experiments. The effect of cultures on tibolone structural modifications and time-course studies has also been conducted. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Shah, S. A. A., Sultan, S., & Zaimi Bin Mohd Noor, M. (2013). Biotransformation of tissue-specific hormone tibolone with fungal culture Trichothecium roseum. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1042, 118–122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2013.03.046

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