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- active s. SYN: adenosine 3′-phosphate 5′-phosphosulfate.- s. adenylyltransferase an enzyme that catalyzes a step in the pathway for the synthesis of active s.; the enzyme reacts ATP with s. to produce pyrophosphate and adenosine 5′-phosphosulfate (APS). SYN: ATP sulfurylase.- codeine s. a water-soluble salt of codeine, often used in solid pharmaceutical dosage forms. Also used in cough preparations, where the drug suppresses the cough reflex.- dermatan s. an anticoagulant with properties similar to heparin and sharing with heparin a sulfated mucopolysaccharide structure; a repeating polymer of l-iduronic acid and N-acetyl-d-galactosamine. O-Sulfation of iduronic acid residues at the C-2 position and of galactosamine residues at the C-4 and C-6 positions occurs to a variable extent. SYN: chondroitin s. B.- iron s. a soluble iron salt frequently used as an iron supplement in tablets and liquid preparations as a hematinic. SYN: ferrous s..
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1) a salt or ester of sulfuric acid2) a bivalent group or anion SO4 characteristic of sulfuric acid and the sulfatessulfate or chiefly Brit sulphate vt, sul·fat·ed or chiefly Brit sul·phat·ed; sul·fat·ing or chiefly Brit sul·phat·ing to treat or combine with sulfuric acid or a sulfate* * *
sul·fate (sulґfāt) [L. sulphas] any salt of sulfuric acid. For specific salts, see entries under the adjectival form, e.g., for ferrous sulfate, see under ferrous.
Medical dictionary. 2011.