Furthermore, apparently the body is unable to produce vitamin D3 sulfate directly from unsulfated vitamin D3 19 (which implies that it produces vitamin D3 sulfate directly
from cholesterol sulfate).
Not exact matches
I mentioned before that
cholesterol sulfate plays a crucial role in the barrier that keeps pathogens
from penetrating the skin.
In summary, a number of different arguments lead to the hypothesis that sulfur deficiency causes the liver to shift
from producing
cholesterol sulfate to producing arginine (and subsequently nitric oxide).