sulfosokselihapon
Sulfosokselihapon, also known as thiosulfate, is an inorganic anion with the chemical formula S2O3^2-. It is a conjugate base of thiosulfuric acid and is commonly found in various chemical and biological contexts. Thiosulfate is notable for its role in the fixation of nitrogen in plants, where it serves as an intermediate in the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia. This process is facilitated by the enzyme nitrogenase, which is found in certain bacteria and archaea.
Thiosulfate can also be produced through the oxidation of sulfide (S^2-) or the reduction of sulfate (SO4^2-).
In biological systems, thiosulfate is involved in the detoxification of hydrogen sulfide, a toxic byproduct of
Thiosulfate is generally considered non-toxic in low concentrations, but high levels can be harmful. It can