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Just because it can be derived from trees doesn't mean it makes good tree food
Only if it has a hedge ache.
willow tree
The raw material for aspirin comes from the bark of the white willow tree. The medicinal use was first discovered in 1763.
No, aspirin was originally made from bark off of a willow tree.
No, the discovery of aspirin goes to the willow tree.
The bark of the willow tree contains a substance called Salicylic acid from which the drug Aspirin is made. Aspirin is good for headaches.
Willow tree bark contains Salicylic acid. Aspirin is acetate of salicylic acid.
,,,plants have small amount of salicylic acid,,,but the willow tree have more salicylic to be used in making an aspirin,,,researchers said that willow tree is the only tree having more salicylic acid
the bark of a willow tree edit: Technically, the willow tree contains a substance called salicylic acid which is a raw and unrefined equivalent to aspirin. The willow tree is also considered or referred to as the "Aspirin Tree". Willow was given to people who experienced pain, fever, and even those who went through child birthing labour.
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That is salicylic acid or Aspirin.
Aspirin is made from salicylic acid, which is found in willow tree bark. Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. The dosage in aspirin is safe, the dosage in a piece of bark off a tree is unknown - best to stick with the purified, controlled form.