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Willow white

Willow bark (weidenrinde, white willow, purple osier willow, crack willow) S lixalba, purpurea, fragilis Analgesic Adverse reactions are those associated with the salicylates Do not use with aspirin or other NSAIDs. Do not use in patients with peptic ulcers and other medical conditions in which the salicylates are contraindicated. [Pg.661]

Why Is White Willow Bark Known as Nature s Aspirin ... [Pg.172]

Figure 13.4.6 A sequence of reactions yielding salicylic acid from the natural product salcin from white willow bark. Figure 13.4.6 A sequence of reactions yielding salicylic acid from the natural product salcin from white willow bark.
White Willow Bark. Healthy Wave, 1999, http //www.healthywave.com/ingredients/whitewillowbark.html... [Pg.175]

ISalix alba var. vitellina Britzensis White willow cultivar... [Pg.164]

Aspirin Salicylate Analgesic, anti-inflammatory Salix alba (white willow tree) and Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet)... [Pg.28]

The effect of Salix alba L. (white willow) is largely owed to a glycoside, salicin. Salicin is antipyretic and analgesic and has been used in the treatment of rheumatic fever (salicilin tablets British Pharmaceutical Codex, 1949). In 1893, Felix Hofmann, a chemist working for the Bayer chemical company in Germany, first synthesized acetyl-salicylic acid, the acetylated form of salicin. Aspirin is one of the most commonly used pharmaceuticals containing salicin. Today, the main commercial sources of salicin are Salix fragilis and Salix purpurea (Salicaceae), which are native to Eurasia. [Pg.2]

White willow, European willow) Sedum telephium (Live-long, orpine, stonecrop)... [Pg.137]

Willow bark. The bark of the white willow tree (Salix alba) has been used as a pain and fever reducer for centuries. The main active ingredient in willow bark is salicin, which the body converts to salicylic acid, a substance that acts like aspirin. In fact, the first stable form of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) was made from a related herb called meadowsweet. Salicylic acid inhibits... [Pg.88]

White willow bark Calcium pyruvate Guarana extract Various tea extracts... [Pg.667]

Sallx albra. White willow. Tonic, astringent in decoction. 2 fl. ozs. Cort. 7[lb.] 8[oz.]... [Pg.255]

White chrysanthemum I White chrysanthemum II White willow... [Pg.228]

I and II use a white smoke generated from the flame. White willow uses the smoke formed by the condensation of sulphur vapour without flame. The realgar allows the composition to burn smoothly. The stars of I and II are coated by an ignition composition. The white willow is manufactured as follows Form the composition into cut stars. Dry them well. Place them in a coating tub. Add to it slurry paste of soluble glutinous rice starch and shake the tub so that all the surfaces of the... [Pg.228]

The yellow dragon is manufactured by pressing the composition into a paper tube. When it is not pressed, it smokes quite quickly and this J.S used for stars of the daylight yellow chrysanthemum(Fig.79) In this case the composition can be used v/ithout consolidation or granulation. The yellov willow composition is formed into pumped stars and is coated with gypsum as it is with the white willow described above. ... [Pg.229]

Salicylic acid Salix alba White willow Salicaceae... [Pg.3098]

White willow bark Salicylate Inhibit norepinephrine breakdown... [Pg.2671]

CHAMOMILE FLOWERS Matricaria recutita L.), family Asteraceae Chamomile flowers contain chamazulene and bisabolol, whereas white willow, Salicis albae cortex, bark from Salix alba, L., family Salicaceae, contains salicylic acid and its derivatives. These substances have antiseptic and disinfectant effects. [Pg.84]


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