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Ammonium sulfamate (or
ammonium sulphamate) is a
white crystalline solid,
readily soluble in water. It is
commonly used as a
broad spectrum herbicide,...
- (1960). "828. Sulphur–nitrogen compounds. Part I. The
hydrolysis of
sulphamate ion in
perchloric acid".
Journal of the
Chemical Society (Resumed): 4236–4241...
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Typical reducing agents include N,N-diethyl-hydroxylamine,
ferrous sulphamate, and hydrazine.
Uranium is then
stripped from the
kerosene solution by...
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Estrone sulfamate (EMATE;
developmental code name J994), or estrone-3-O-sulfamate, is a
steroid sulfatase (STS)
inhibitor which has not yet been marketed...
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possibility that STS
might be
responsible for the
hydrolysis of
estrogen sulphamates.
Results demonstrated convincingly that STS is the
enzyme responsible...
- sulfamidase,
heparin sulfamidase, 2-desoxy-D-glucoside-2-
sulphamate sulphohydrolase (
sulphamate, and sulphohydrolase). This
enzyme parti****tes in glycosaminoglycan...
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developed by Mike Ware in the 1990s. The core
resource used is
silver sulphamate (NH2SO3Ag)
which can be
prepared on site from
sulphamic acid. The sensitizer...
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Pesticides refused registration No. Name 1 2,4,5-T 2
Ammonium sulphamate 3 Azinphos-ethyl 4 Azinphos-methyl 5
Binapacryl 6
Calcium ****nate 7 Carbophenothion...
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enzymic synthesis of aryl
sulphamates". Biochem. J. 74: 49–56. Portal:
Biology v t e...
- (August 2018). "SULFATION PATHWAYS:
Steroid sulphatase inhibition via aryl
sulphamates:
clinical progress,
mechanism and ****ure prospects".
Journal of Molecular...