| sulfathiazoles | <chemical> Pharmacological action: anti-infective agents. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| sulfatidates | Cerebroside sulfuric esters containing one or more sulfate groups in the sugar portion of the molecule. Synonym: sulfatidates. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sulfatide lipidosis | <radiology> Dysmyelinating disease, autosomal recessive, aryl sulfatase A -- absent from urine and serum, most present by 2 yrs, die at 3-4 yrs, may arise at any age, CT: decreased density of white matter, primarily in centrum semiovale, with or without focal gall bladder defects (!) (12 Dec 1998) |
| sulfatides | Cerebroside sulfuric esters containing one or more sulfate groups in the sugar portion of the molecule. Synonym: sulfatidates. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sulfatidosis | A combination of metachromatic leukodystrophy and mucopolysaccharidosis caused by deficiency of sulfatase enzymes such as arylsulfatases A, B, and C, and steroid sulfatases; characterised by coarse facial features, ichthyosis, hepatosplenomegaly, and skeletal abnormalities, with increased urinary excretion of dermatan and heparan sulfates. See: metachromatic leukodystrophy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sulfation | Addition of sulfate groups as esters to preexisting molecules. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sulfation factor | <protein> Peptide hormone (4 kD) that is produced in the liver and is released in response to somatotropin. Somatomedin stimulates the growth of bone and muscle and also influences calcium, phosphate, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. See: insulin like growth factor. (18 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms : Acids, Aminobenzenesulfonic, Acids, Anilinesulfonic, Acids, Sulfanilic
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Synonyms : Sulphapyridin, Sulphapyridine
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Artificial liquid. Made with sulfated oils. Used to make manufactured soaps and detergents. Harmful to marine life and the environment.
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An inorganic ion that is widely distributed in nature. It may be present in natural waters in concentrations ranging from a few to several thousand milligrams per liter.1 Surface Runoff
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A medicine that is a white antibiotic cream. The cream is either spread directly on the burn or put on a dressing that covers a burn. Sulfamylon is generally used only on third degree,full thickness burns.
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A chemical compound that can cause laxative effects and give off a medicinal taste in concentrations around 30 gpg. In high concentration with high calcium hardness, it forms a white insoluble compound that is difficult to remove.
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Detoxification is a vital biological process that renders toxic substances harmless and allows them to be excreted from the body. In order for this to occur, the toxin is often transformed into a new substance altogether. Often this transformation is accomplished by adding one molecule to a toxic one, making the original one larger but benign. This process is called conjugation. Adding sulfate to a molecule is a common form of detoxification. ...
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