| 1. | Both tannin and salicin can be extracted from goat willow bark.
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| 2. | Salicylic acid, like aspirin, is a chemical derivative of salicin.
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| 3. | In 1829, salicin was used to develop aspirin.
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| 4. | It is derived from the metabolism of salicin.
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| 5. | In the 1800s, European chemists extracted an ingredient from the willow plant called salicin.
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| 6. | Alder bark contains the anti-inflammatory salicin, which is metabolized into salicylic acid in the body.
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| 7. | This is due to presence of the natural product salicin which in turn may be hydrolyzed into salicylic acid.
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| 8. | The bark of white willow contains salicin, which is a chemical similar to aspirin ( acetylsalicylic acid ).
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| 9. | He carried out research into the effect of salicin, an extract from willow bark and a known anti-rheumatic treatment.
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| 10. | The active components include scopoletin, aesculetin, salicin, 1-methyl-2, 3 clibutyl hemimellitate, and viburnin.
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