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sulfated
verb
Past of sulfate
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If turkey-red oil i.e., sulfated castor oil, still used in textile and leather industries today is considered the first synthetic detergent, the industry began in the midst of the past century.
Making fabrics softer and sometimes also increasing absorbency involves the addition of such agents as dextrin, glycerin, sulfonated oils, sulfated tallow, and sulfated alcohols.
Coenzyme A (CoA), biotin, thiamin chloride (vitamin B1), α-lipoic acid, insulin, oxytocin, sulfated polysaccharides, and the nitrogen-fixing nitrogenase enzymes are but a few examples of important natural sulfur-containing compounds.
The jelly coats of echinoderm and amphibian eggs consist of complex carbohydrates called sulfated mucopoly-saccharides; it is not yet known if they have a species-specific composition.
Those boys have practices with inflated balls, deflated balls, serrated balls, mutated balls, sulfated balls — you name a substance, we've coated a pigskin in it.
Scientists interviewed by The New York Times had different views about whether such an over sulfated molecule could occur naturally.
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But in interviews, heparin experts in China and the United States — including one researcher involved in the inquiry — said that a chemically altered substance called over-sulfated chondroitin sulfate is probably the contaminant that the F.D.A. says is linked to hundreds of allergic reactions and 19 deaths.
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