Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Microbial Transformation of Sterols
Part I. Decomposition of Cholesterol by Microorganisms
Kei ARIMAMichitaro NAGASAWAMoo BAEGakuzo TAMURA
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1969 Volume 33 Issue 11 Pages 1636-1643

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Cholesterol decomposing ability of 1589 microbial strains was examined. Two hundreds and thirty six strains from actinomycetes, bacteria, molds, and yeasts were found capable of oxidizing cholesterol into cholestenone. Cholesta-l, 4-dien-3-one was produced by 5 strains of Streptomyces. The complete decomposition of cholesterol molecule was observed in the genera: Arthrobacter, Bacillus, Brevibacterium, Corynebacterium, Microbacterium, Mycobacterium, Nocardia, Protaminobacter, Serratia, and Streptomyces. α, α'-Dipyridyl and arsenite inhibited decomposing enzymes giving rise to cholestenone, cholesta-1, 4-dien-3-one, and an intermediate probably devoid of the sterol side chain.
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