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sulfate /sul·fate/ (sul´fāt) a salt of sulfuric acid.
sul·fate (slft)
n.
1. A salt or ester of sulfuric acid.
2. The bivalent group SO4.
3. A chemical compound containing such a group.
v.
1. To treat or react with sulfuric acid or a sulfate.
2. To become sulfated.

sulfate (SO42-)
[sul′fāt]
an anion of sulfuric acid. A sulfate is usually a combination of a metal with sulfuric acid. Natural sulfate compounds, such as sodium sulfate, calcium sulfate, and potassium sulfate, are plentiful in the body.

sulfate [sul´fāt]
a salt of sulfuric acid.

sulfate
a salt of sulfuric acid.

sulfate conjugation
an important in vivo mechanism for the detoxication mechanism for phenols and aliphatic alcohols.
high sulfate diets
associated with increased prevalence of polioencephalomalacia in ruminants.


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Among the topics are the nomenclature and molecular biology of the human sulfotransferase family, the pharmocogenetics and pharmacogenomics of sulfate conjugation, molecular cloning of the human cytosolic sulfotransferases, sulfotransferases in the human fetus and neonate, estrogen sulfotransferase in breast cancer, species differences in cytosolic sulfotransferases, and the activation and inactivation of carcinogens and mutagens by human sulfotransferases.
We accounted for spontaneous sulfate conjugation to testosterone by running tubes containing all the assay components except cytosolic protein.
 
 
 
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