M E Stobaugh, R T Blickenstaff
Index: Steroids 55(6) , 259-62, (1990)
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Dihydrotestosterone-succinyl-agarose is the most common form of androgen affinity column. To investigate the effect of variation in the number of methylene groups between the ester and amide functions, a homologous series, varying the number of methylenes between the functional groups, has been synthesized and evaluated. In addition, since structure studies show 17 alpha-methyldihydrotestosterone binds with high affinity, a 17 alpha-carboxymethyl ligand (3) was studied. Relative binding affinities of the dicarboxylates (assayed as the n-butyl amides) range from 0.003 to 0.044 (dihydrotestosterone = 1.00), while there was no detectable binding for 3. Only the suberate binds better than the much-used succinate, and it would be a likely candidate for an affinity ligand.
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