“…1 Cytosolic sulfotransferases catalyze the sulfation of various xenobiotic agents (e.g., drugs, toxins, and environmental chemicals) and endogenous compounds (e.g., steroid hor-mones, neurotransmitters, and bile acids), which are thought to be involved in detoxification. 1,2 The membrane-associated sulfotransferases are involved in the sulfation of biomacromolecules (e.g., proteins and carbohydrates), with the potential to participate in the regulation of many critical biological processes. 1 The sulfation mediated by cytosolic sulfotransferases is related to activation, deactivation, or enhanced metabolism and elimination of small molecules, which can have profound effects on the function and disposition of aglycones in vivo.…”