Natural brassinosteroids so far identified from various plant species include biosynthetic congeners of brassinolide, such as cathasterone, teasterone, 3-dehydroteasterone. typhasterol and castasterone as well as another series of 6-deoxoteasterone, 3-dehydro-6-deoxoteasterone, 6-deoxotyphasterol and 6-deoxocastasterone. Using cell culture system of Catharanthus roseus, the outlines of biosynthetic pathways of brassinolide, via plant sterol of campesterol, have now been demonstrated, There are two pathways, named early C6-oxidation pathway and late C6-oxidation pathway, both of which would be operating in wide varieties of plants. Metabolic studies with various plant systems revealed multiple paths of metabolism such as hydroxylation, epimerization, side chain cleavage, reduction and conjugation with glucose and fatty acids. Recent progress of biosynthesis and metabolism of brassinosteroids is described.