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8/24/22

[Answer] What type of tree can be used to make aspirin?

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What type of tree can be used to make aspirin?


  • Willow tree:The use of willow bark dates back to the time of Hippocrates when people were advised to chew on the bark to reduce fever and inflammation. The bark contains salicin, a chemical related to aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid). In fact, salicylic acid became one of the first synthetically made drugs, leading to the development of aspirin. A number of studies have demonstrated that this plant is as effective as aspirin at reducing pain and inflammation. While willow bark may be the mother of aspirin, it serves as a gentle alternative with fewer side effects.



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