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. 2003 Mar;66(3):350-6.
doi: 10.1021/np020347a.

Biotransformations of the cardiovascular drugs mexrenone and canrenone

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Biotransformations of the cardiovascular drugs mexrenone and canrenone

Carol L Preisig et al. J Nat Prod. 2003 Mar.

Abstract

Microbial transformation studies of the cardiovascular drugs mexrenone (1) and canrenone (2) were conducted. Thirty-nine biotransformations of mexrenone and 84 biotransformations of canrenone were analyzed. Metabolism of the substrate was observed in the majority of these cases. Several monohydroxylated derivatives were detected by HPLC-MS-UV and subsequently identified. Two new mexrenone derivatives, 11alpha- (3) and 12beta-hydroxymexrenone (4), and the known metabolite 6beta-hydroxymexrenone (5) were isolated as major products produced by the Beauveria bassiana ATCC 13144 bioconversion (3) and the Mortierella isabellina bioconversion (4 and 5), respectively. Single-elimination products were also sought; however, only the production of the known metabolite Delta(1,2)-mexrenone (6) by several bacteria was confirmed. One new monohydroxylated derivative of canrenone, 9alpha-hydroxycanrenone (7), was isolated as a major product from the Corynespora cassiicola bioconversion. Structure elucidation of all metabolites was based on NMR and HRMS analyses.

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