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Azasteroids

Known as: Azasteroids [Chemical/Ingredient] 
Steroidal compounds in which one or more carbon atoms in the steroid ring system have been substituted with nitrogen atoms.
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Article history: Received on: 15/10/2012 Revised on: 28/10/2012 Accepted on: 04/10/2012 Available online: 30/11/2012… 
1989
1989
Summary A series of compounds that apparently disrupt hormonally regulated processes in insects have been examined for effects on… 
1981
1981
Six branched and straight chain secondary or tertiary amines with chain lengths of 12 to 18 carbons and two azasteroids, 25-aza-5… 
1972
1972
Based on previous structure-activity studies, four new azasteroids were synthesized and tested in several species of insects… 
1967
1967
A group of nitrogen-containing steroids closely related in structure was screened for antibacterial activity, by use of Bacillus… 
1964
1964
Properties of seven azasteroids and a steroidal acid, which have been found to possess antibacterial activity, were compared with… 
1962
1962
Cholestenone (I) was converted into 3-aza-A-homo-4a-cholesten-4-one (II) by means of the Schmidt reaction in polyphosphoric acid…