“…Sulphation of hydroxy groups has been described in human liver and in blood platelets. The hepatic sulphation of 2-naphthol (Pacifici et al, 1988) and ethinyloestradiol (Temellini et al, 1991) varies over a range of 5 and 7-fold, respectively, whereas, in platelets, the sulphation of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (Anderson et al, 1981) and minoxidil (Johnson & Baker, 1987) varies over a range of 15-fold. Sulphation at nitrogen atoms has received little attention although alkyl-and aryl-amines are N-sulphated in rat liver (Iwasaki et al, 1983(Iwasaki et al, , 1986Johnson et al, 1982;Ramaswamy & Jakoby, 1987). The (Iwasaki et al, 1986).…”