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cyanide, sulfite, or sulfide can act as the sulfane sulfur acceptor in reactions that exhibit pH optima at 8.5, 7.5, or 7.0, respectively, and produce thiocyanate, thiosulfate, or a putative sulfur analogue of hydrogen peroxide, i.e. H2S2, respectively. Sulfite is the physiological acceptor of the sulfur and the reaction is the predominant source of the thiosulfate produced during H2S oxidation by mammalian tissues |