Definition of Sulphamate. Meaning of Sulphamate. Synonyms of Sulphamate

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Definition of Sulphamate

Sulphamate
Sulphamate Sulph*am"ate, n. (Chem.) A salt of sulphamic acid.

Meaning of Sulphamate from wikipedia

- 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...
- Estrone sulfamate (EMATE; developmental code name J994), or estrone-3-O-sulfamate, is a steroid sulfatase (STS) inhibitor which has not yet been marketed...
- phase. Typical reducing agents include N,N-diethyl-hydroxylamine, ferrous sulphamate, and hydrazine. Uranium is then stripped from the kerosene solution by...
- 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...
- 2013 Electrical conductivity and dielectric properties of Pot****ium Sulphamate single crystals Cryst. Research Tech, 22 Jul 2011 (IF:1.8) Conductivity...
- 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...
- separated from uranium by treating the kerosene solution with aqueous ferrous sulphamate, which selectively reduces the plutonium to the +3 oxidation state. The...
- Biol. Chem. 262 (21): 10039–43. PMID 3475273. Roy, AB (1960). "The enzymic synthesis of aryl sulphamates". Biochem. J. 74: 49–56. Portal:  Biology v t e...