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<I>In Vitro</I> Metabolism of Testosterone Sulfate and Testosterone Tetrahydropyranyl Ether in Male Rat Liver
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- MATSUI MICHIO
- Tokyo Biochemical Research Institute
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- ABE FUKUO
- Tokyo Biochemical Research Institute
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- KUNIKANE MIDORI
- Tokyo Biochemical Research Institute
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- OKADA MASASHI
- Tokyo Biochemical Research Institute
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Description
In vitro metabolism of 3H-testosterone 17-sulfate (3H-TS) and 14C-testosterone 17-tetrahydropyranyl ether (14C-TP) was studied by incubation with 20000×g or 105000×g supernatant and microsomal fractions of male rat liver homogenate under carbon monoxide atmosphere or in air. The results demonstrated that the steroidal ring A of 3H-TS was readily metabolized by microsomal Δ4-5α-hydrogenase, while 14C-TP was a good substrate for 4-5α-hydrogenase present in the 105000×g supernatant fraction as well as microsomal Δ4-5α-hydrogenase. On the other hand, 3H-TS and 14C-TP were not good substrates for microsomal hydroxylases. The influence of the substituent at C-17 of testosterone upon the biotransformation of ring A was discussed.
Journal
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- Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 21 (3), 558-564, 1973
The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan