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Z. Naturforsch. 69c, 245 – 252 (2014)
doi:10.5560/ZNC.2013-0135
Microbial Metabolism of Danazol: A Contribution to Doping Analysis
Amani M. Marzouk* and Galal T. Maatooq
Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mansoura University, Mansoura 35516, Egypt. Fax: +2 50 2363641. E-mail: amarzouk2003@yahoo.co.uk
*Author for correspondence and reprint requests
Received August 17, 2013 / March 4, 2014 / published online June 5, 2014
Microbial metabolism of danazol (17α-pregna-2,4-dien-20-yno[2,3-d]isoxazol-17β-ol) by Beauveria bassiana ATCC 7159 and Glyocladium viride ATCC 10097 afforded four metabolites. The isolated metabolites were identified by different spectroscopic techniques as 6β-hydroxy danazol, which is a not yet reported danazol metabolite, 17β-hydroxy-17α-pregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one (ethisterone) and 17β-hydroxy-2α-(hydroxymethyl)-17α-pregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one (2α-hydroxymethyl ethisterone), which represent the major danazol metabolites detected in human urine. The last metabolite, 6β,17β-dihydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-17α-pregna-1,4-dien-20-yn-3-one, is also a minor human metabolite, for which the NMR data are described here for the first time. The metabolites were isolated in quantities that allowed their use for direct comparison in routine doping analysis.
Key words: Microbial Transformation, Mammalian Metabolism, Danazol, Doping Analysis
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